Although armored warfare was still in its infancy, the British Mark IV was one of the more iconic WW1 tanks that were developed for the Great War. The “Mark IV” tank of World War I was rhomboidal in ...
The Mark IV tank, the first to be mass produced, entered service in 1917 [The Tank Museum] A newly-unearthed letter has revealed the courage of a World War One tank gunner during the final days of his ...
This collection of Grade A scrap steel, according to the Germans, is all that is left of a British tank force after a recent skirmish near the border between Libya and Egypt. The Germans were ...
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