Depends on the operating environment. Typically, they're painted in the standard NATO camo pattern of loam, brown, and olive drab. Otherwise, they'll be a sand color for the desert.
The official colors are Black and Gold.
the US Army invented the Sherman tank.
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There are several characteristics of the logo for the US Army. Its most prominent colors are black and gold. It contains a large star. It contains the words "US Army."
kaki and olive drab
In Vietnam the US Army's M48A3 Patton tank held approximately 300 gallons of diesel fuel.
During the Vietnam War the standard US Army M48A3 90mm gun Patton tank utilized white lettering. US Marine Corps M48s used yellow lettering. Example: the US Army tank would have "US Army then its serial number" in white letters stenciled across its sponson boxes, while the US Marine tank would have, "USMC" in yellow stenciled across its boxes. Note: The sponson boxes were constructed of sheet metal and welded/bolted to the sides of the tank on each side on the fender; they held tools, etc.
The US built Sherman medium tank.
U S Army colors
During the Vietnam era, the official US Army designation for a tanker was, "Armor Crewman."
The Vietnam era US Army M48 Patton tank weighed about 52 tons combat loaded. The Army's M551 Sheridan tank in Vietnam weighed about 17 tons. The Australian Centurion tank in Vietnam was about 50 tons.