Throughout much of World War II, British tank crews went into battle burdened by vehicles that were often unreliable, undergunned, or mechanically fragile. Many designs were rushed into service to ...
Throughout World War II, numerous instruments of war achieved legendary status for their various feats of heroism on land, sea, or air. Though it's less talked about than battery mates like the M4 ...
In the early years of World War II, military engineers across Britain, the United States, Germany, and the Soviet Union ...
World War II saw a wide variety of tanks deployed by Allied and Axis forces, but one of the strangest of the era was a British model that, despite some useful features, never actually saw its way into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A retired UK colonel and a war historian are sounding the alarm on Britain's tank production. They warned against relying on ...
The Crocodile tank was first produced in 1943. While it went on to serve in multiple battles, it undoubtedly made its biggest impact, both physically and psychologically, during the Normandy campaign.
Joining the British Army as a private in 1933 to indulge his love of sports, Howard-Jones earned his commission in ’38 and quickly established teams in the 8th Battalion, Royal Tank Corps. His actions ...