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An example of the ubiquitous British Carden-Loyd tankette. |
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British Sherman medium tanks, 4th Queen's Own Hussars, North Africa. |
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British Sherman medium tank, 4th Queen's Own Hussars, North Africa. |
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British Sherman medium tank, 4th Queen's Own Hussars. |
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British Sherman medium tank, 4th Queen's Own Hussars. |
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British Sherman medium tank, 4th Queen's Own Hussars. |
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British AEC Matador, near Roermond, Netherlands, November 1944. |
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RAF Matador with compressor on back pulling trailer with SMT multi-wheel trailer with roller as part of airfield construction company. |
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RAF Matador communications vehicle. |
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British Churchill AVREs moving up through Vaucelles, 7 August 1944. |
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British Churchill AVRE. |
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British Sherman BARV (Beach Armored Recovery Vehicle) towing a tractor trailer along a sandy beach. |
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British 15cwt Bedford MWD 4x2 G.S. truck. |
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British Army Bedfords. |
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British Bedford QL 3-ton. |
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British Black Prince prototype, 1945. |
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British Grant CDL (Canal Defence Light), Rhine River crossing, March 1945. |
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British Cruiser Mk. VIII Centaur. |
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Loading of the fuel trailer for a Churchill Crocdile flame-thrower vehicle. The fuel is poured in by hand. |
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Loading of the fuel trailer for a Churchill Corcodile flame-thrower vehicle. The nitrogen gas bottles are loaded into the rear. |
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British Churchill infantry tank crossing a pontoon Bailey bridge. |
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British Churchill infantry tank. |
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British Churchill infantry tank. |
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British Churchill tanks carrying Royal Scots Fusiliers during the advance on St Pierre-Tarentaine, 3 August 1944. (Imperial War Museum B8566) |
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RAF Ford CMP mobile ground control vehicle, 1945. |
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British Comet tank of 11th Armoured Division in the Weser bridgehead, Germany, 7 April 1945. |
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British 1939 Commer Q2 30cwt GS. |
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British Commer Q2 Type 105 Radio Van. |
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British Commer Q2 Type 105 Radio Van. |
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British Commer Q2 Type 105 Radio Van. |
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British Commer Q2 Type 105 Radio Van. |
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British Commer Q4. |
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British RASC Commer Q4, Middle East. |
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British One-off prototype Commer Q2 with RAF Van type Radio Body, the Type "E" Insulated Wireless Shell, also known as the Type "E" Signals Body. |
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British 1938 Commer Q2 tractor unit. |
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British 1938 Commer Q2 tractor unit. |
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British Commer Q2. |
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British Commer Q2. |
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British Commer Q2. |
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British Commer Q2. |
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British 1939 Commer Q2 30cwt GS. |
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British Cromwell tank in action in Normandy, July 1944. |
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British Cromwell T188515 from the 1st Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Division, knocked out by a Panzerfaust that penetrated the driver's hatch, killing him, 30 March 1945. |
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British Cromwell. |
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Damaged British cruiser tanks undergoing repairs, April 1941. |
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British Cruiser tank is unloaded at a port in Egypt, on November 17, 1940. It is one of a large number which had just been shipped there by British forces. |
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British Crusader tank passes a burning German Panzer IV tank during Operation Crusader, November 27, 1941. |
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A trainee tank driver at the controls of a British Crusader tank. 6th South African Armoured Division in training in the Middle East, 2 September 1943. |
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British Crusader Mk II, often used out in front for reconnaissance and probing the enemy. December 1942. |
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British DD Sherman swimming tank in the process of lowering its wading screen after a river crossing. |
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British DD Sherman swimming tanks after crossing the Elbe River, 1945. |
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British DD Sherman swimming tanks. |
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British DD Sherman with canvas float screens folded and screws disconnected. |
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British Diamond T Model 980 tractor towing a trailer loaded with a Churchill tank during preparations for crossing the Rhine River into Germany, 23 March 1945. |
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British Royal Enfield "Flying Flea" with a Universal Carrier and a Hamilcar glider. |
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British Royal Enfield "Flying Flea" with a airborne jeep and Horsa glider during training exercises. |
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British Royal Enfield "Flying Flea". |
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British Royal Enfield "Flying Flea". |
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British trainee crews receiving instruction on the Grant tank. 6th South African Armoured Division in training in the Middle East, 2 September 1943. |
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Knocked out British Grant medium tank, North Africa. |
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Canadian cameraman Lt. George Copper talks to his brother-in-law, Captain R. Miller, sitting in a Humber armored car on a street in the French city of Caen. |
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British Priest self-propelled gun passes a Humber scout car of the British 79th Armoured Division, during Operation 'Charnwood', the attack on Caen, July 8, 1944. |
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Grizzled machine gunner of the British LRDG (Long Range Desert Group) checks his truck-mounted Lewis gun, Egypt, fall of 1941. |
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British Matilda, North Africa. |
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Knocked out British Matildas, North Africa. |
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British Matilda, North Africa. |