Long before the well-engineered M1 Abrams, tanks were used in warfare as far back as 1915 in the first half of WWI. By the time the Second World War commenced in 1939, they had evolved into a ...
For anyone who’s ever seen photos of the D-Day invasion, one vehicle is notably absent from nearly all of them: tanks. Very few tanks landed on the beaches at Normandy on June 6, 1944, but that was ...
With the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, a specific need arose for a new kind of weapon, and the British were at the forefront of its creation. King's Liverpool Regiment soldier Thomas Brown ...
The British Army was the first to develop and deploy tanks during World War I, but by the outbreak of World War II its armored vehicles were in a word: lackluster. Throughout the war it subsequently ...