Tankers were the iron fist of the Royal Army in World War II. Tanks like the Churchill, Cromwell and Matilda were known for their tough armor. They were often undergunned, though. Royal Tank regiments were in action in the African desert throughout the North African Campaign. Right-click and choose "view image" to enlarge.
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