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External links good; the DAB links tool isn't working.
The M19 MGMC had specifications to the M24 Chaffee. - Do you mean similar specifications? Done
The M19 was developed from the T65 which was based on the M5 light tank chassis; initially as the T65E1 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. - This confused me, do you mean that the original name for the M19 was the T65E1? Consider rephrasing. Done
a production of 1,000 had been requested - 1,000 of what? The T65? Done
I'd like to see more information on the Korean War service history. Here is a source mentioning use in the Pusan Perimeter.
The bibliography says the Gander book was published in 2013, but you reference Gander 2010. Is this the same book? Same story with Green 2000/2014, and I don't know what Chamberlain & Ellis is. Done