United Kingdom (1916) Landship – Design Only It has been over a century since the guns of WW1 fell silent. A war best known for mostly static trench warfare on the Western Front in France and Belgium as the great Empires of Britain, France, and German slugged out a 4 year-long brut...
United Kingdom (1934-1940) Infantry Tank – 139 Built In September 1939, the United Kingdom and her Empire embarked on yet another war with Germany over the future of Europe. Despite a rearmament program started at the end of the 1930s, Britain had entered the war ill-prepared for the ...
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British Army units also took part in the Allied invasions of Sicily, Italy and France.The main rifle used by the infantry was the Lee Enfield 303. A trained soldier using this rifle was able to put five shots into a four-inch circle at 200 yards. When fitted with telescopes a good ...
In the years during (and leading up to) the American Revolution, anti-British sentiment was widespread through the American Colonies, especially in New England. Many ordinary colonists viewed British soldiers negatively. British soldiers were regarded by some colonists as an occupation force. Because ...
A single vehicle was used to test a new type of transmission. In 1940, the last remaining Medium C was melted down.Medium Mark DFront View – Medium D MockupPerhaps the tank that offered the best prospects at the end of WW1 was the British Medium Mark D, designed by Lieutenant-Colonel...
been very busy. While we did not find them along the north coast of Sicily, we knew that even the best night lookout was unlikely to see a "floater" (usually, a moored mine cut loose from its anchor by our sweepers-and still as dangerous as when moored unless holed by rifle fire ...