Churchill tank
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The Infantry Tank IV Churchill was a heavy British infantry tank of the Second World War, best known for its heavy armour and its use as the basis of many specialist vehicles. This series of tanks was named after the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.
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Churchill tanks at Dieppe, August 1942.
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Churchill in action
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Churchill Mk. IV
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Churchill Mk. VII
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A Churchill tank of 7th Royal Tank Regiment, 31st Tank Brigade, supporting infantry of 8th Royal Scots during Operation 'Epsom', 28 June 1944.
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A Churchill tank in the shattered village of Maltot, 26 July 1944.
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Churchill Crocodile in action, Aug 1944.
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Churchill Crocodile, 25 Aug 1944.
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Churchill Crocodile, close-up of the flame projector.
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Tractor towing a trailer loaded with a Churchill tank during preparations for crossing the Rhine, 23 March 1945.
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Churchill Mk. V
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Churchill tank
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Churchill Mk. I at CFB Borden museum
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Churchill Mk. I at CFB Borden museum
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Churchill Crocodile in Royal Australian Armoured Corps Tank Museum.
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Churchill Crocodile in Royal Australian Armoured Corps Tank Museum.
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Churchill Crocodile in Royal Australian Armoured Corps Tank Museum.
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Churchill Kangaroo armoured personnel carrier
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Churchill tank models hierarchy
See also
[edit]- Churchill ARK bridgelayer.
- Churchill AVRE (Armoured Vehicle, Royal Engineers)..
- Black Prince tank