BRITAIN’S MECHANISED ARMY. —Lumbering steadily along a quiet English road these units of the Seventh Battalion Royal Tank Corps give an impression of the efficiency of Britain’s mechanised army. The ones shown above are part of a column of 26 tanks which, manned by 106 men and headed by the band of the Royal Tank Corps, took part in a route “march” through Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Wilts and Berkshire.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20425, 16 February 1938, Page 3
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68BRITAIN’S MECHANISED ARMY.—Lumbering steadily along a quiet English road these units of the Seventh Battalion Royal Tank Corps give an impression of the efficiency of Britain’s mechanised army. The ones shown above are part of a column of 26 tanks which, manned by 106 men and headed by the band of the Royal Tank Corps, took part in a route “march” through Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Wilts and Berkshire. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20425, 16 February 1938, Page 3
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