1959 #Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart #The Tanks: The History of the Royal Tank and Its Predecessors, Heavy Branch, Machine-Gun Corps, Tank Corps, and Royal Tank Corps, 1914-1945, Volume 1, #Cassell, 1959

a genont:InformationResource, genont:ContentTypeGenericResource ; schema:about ; # The tanks the history of the and its predecessors, Heavy Branch, Machine-Gun Corps, Tank Corps, and Royal Tank Corps, 1914-1945. schema:dateModified "2018-03-11" ; void:inDataset  The tanks the history of the Royal Tank Regiment and its predecessors, Heavy Branch, Machine-Gun Corps, Tank Corps, and Royal Tank Corps, 1914-1945./Basil Henry Liddell Hart, Sir; New York, Praeger [1959]. 21274. book_digital. The Tanks: The History Of The Royal Tank Regiment And Its Predecessors, Heavy Branch Machine-Gun Corps, Tank Corps And Royal Tank Corps, 1914-1945, 2 Volumes Hardcover â“ 1959. by B.H. LIDDELL HART (Author). 3.9 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews. The first half of Volume 1 is also hugely interesting and well written. Here we get the story of the invention and early development of the tanks and their exploits during WW1. This period saw the founding of the Royal Tank Regiment (RTR), which was to become the parent of all British armoured units. The last half of Volume 1 is dedicated to the peacetime development of the British tank forces 1918-1939. The tanks the history of the Royal Tank Regiment and its predecessors, Heavy Branch Machine-Gun Corps, Tank Corps and Royal Tank Corps, 1914-1945 [2 volumes]. description. Object description. From Tirpitz the pig, the mascot of HMS Glasgow, Warrior the horse, and Rip the a stray dog, to Gustav, one of the RAF's messenger pigeons, and Wojtek the 'Soldier Bear', meet 9 famous animals from the First and Second World Wars. © IWM (OMD 2406). First World War. How To Tell The Difference Between The Victoria Cross And The George Cross. Read about the key differences between Britain's highest awards recognising acts of extreme military and civilian bravery; The Victoria Cross and The George Cross. Share this Share on twitter Share on facebook. The Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) is an armoured regiment of the . It was formerly known as the Tank Corps and the Royal Tank Corps. It is part of the and is made up of two operational , the 1st Royal Tank Regiment (1RTR) and the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment (2RTR). On 5 July 2012, it was announced that these two regiments would be amalgamated to form a single regiment, to be called simply The Royal Tank Regiment. The official regimental motto is Fear Naught; while the It is part of the Royal Tank Regiment, itself part of the Royal Armoured Corps and operationally under 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade. The regiment was originally formed as A Company, Heavy Section, Heavy Machine Gun C... The regiment was originally formed as A Company, Heavy Section, Heavy in May 1916 during the First World War (1914â“1918). It took part in the first ever tank offensive in 1916 and saw action on the Western Front again in the in November 1917 and later in the Hundred Days Offensive. Remaining active in the army during the interwar period, in 1939 it was renamed the 1st Royal Tank Regiment. British tank at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, in the Somme, France on September 15, 1916 during . George Grantham Bain Collection (1916) //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.25225. By mid-1915, several groups within the British Armed Forces had come together to consider the problem and that new technology, called, in order to preserve secrecy, the âœTankâ, began to take shape. Basil Liddell Hartâ™s The Tanks: The History of the Royal Tank Regiment and its Predecessors, Heavy Branch, Machine-Gun Corps, Tank Corps, and Royal Tank Corps, 1914-1945. You can search the Libraryâ™s catalog with the subject heading âœWorld War, 1914-1918 Tank Warfareâ to find many more! Posted in: Military science, World War I. The Tanks: The History of the Royal Tank Regiment and its Predecessors Heavy Branch Machine-Gun Corps Tank Corps and Royal Tank Corps 1914 - 1945 Volume 2 1939-1945 really liked it 4.0 · Rating details. · 1 Rating · 1 Review. Get A Copy. Kindle Store. An informative and engaging history of the Royal Tank Regiment in the battles of world war 2. Liddell Hart maintains the focus on the actions of the RTR battalions, but also provides a balance of both sufficient high level context and details of actions of key individuals to keep the reader engaged throughout. Two volume set comprising: The Tanks â¦1914 â“ 1945 Vol. I [and] 1939-1945 Vol. II. Black cloth with silver lettered spine and silver crest of the Royal Tank Regiment to spine. 461pp., and 555pp., respectively. Indexes both volumes. Illustrated with photographs and fold-out battle-plans and maps. Foreword by Field- Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. Both volumes in dust-jackets, which are protected by Brodart covers. First American edition, first printings. An excellent set. A near fine, clean, square and unmarked set. No previous ownership marks or book plates. Cloth covers appear as new. N

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