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Personal Memories of the Royal Tank Regiment
Photo's of WW I Page 2 Tanks

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Tanks of WW I

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Hornsby Catterpiller
Can be seen at the Bovington Tank Museum

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Little Willie on trials

Mark I (Mother)
Used on the Somme in 1916

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Mark IV
The mark 4 was the most used tank in WW I.
It took part in many actions notably Cambrai

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Mark V
The mark 5 was brought into battle late in 1918
It was used in action at Hamel

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Whippet Aberdeen

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Mark IV's being transported to the front in 1917

German A7V5
A rushed production
to counter British tanks

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Hornsby hauling a gun carraige

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Graphic model of a Little Willie

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Mark II
The MarkII and III were training tanks ,however they were used sparingly in combat.They were only plated and not bullet proof. Can be seen at Bovington Tank Museum

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Model of a Mark IV

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Mark VIII
The mark 8 and liberty 8 were produced at the end of 1918

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Whippet's in action 1918

Recruiting poster for the tanks