THE DUKE DRIVES A TANK.—The Duke of Edinburgh driving a camouflaged Centurion tank while visiting the king’s Royal Irish Hussars at Victory Hill, Luneburg, Germany, last week. The Duke is Colonel-ih-Chief of the regiment. While driving he had difficulty with the gear change, and the tank slipped back down the hill. After some struggling and advice froth the driver, the Duke found the fight gear.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 11
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65THE DUKE DRIVES A TANK.—The Duke of Edinburgh driving a camouflaged Centurion tank while visiting the king’s Royal Irish Hussars at Victory Hill, Luneburg, Germany, last week. The Duke is Colonel-ih-Chief of the regiment. While driving he had difficulty with the gear change, and the tank slipped back down the hill. After some struggling and advice froth the driver, the Duke found the fight gear. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 11
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