The Matilda II, or just Matilda as it was later called, was what the British called an infantry tank. As opposed to bigger cruiser-style tanks with heavier guns, infantry tanks were meant to accompany ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Jefferson remained in the army until 1946, ultimately demobilizing with the rank of lance corporal. He was one of seven recipients of the Victoria Cross, Britain’s ...
Approximately 100 U.S. Army Soldiers from European-based units and two contiguous U.S.-based units participated in ...
The grave of a British soldier who died in Italy during World War Two has been identified 81 years later. Trooper Frederick Stobart, from Sunderland, served in the Royal Tank Regiment and was killed ...