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When it comes to American military history, few units are as storied and famous as the Harlem Hellfighters. Officially the 369th Infantry Regiment, this all-Black unit from New York fought with ...
With TANKFEST 2025 taking place in just a few weeks, the Tank Museum has made an exciting announcement: an M3 Grant will be making its running debut at the event. Acquired by the Bannister Historic ...
The Tank Museum chose to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in a special way – by taking a Churchill Mark III back to its birthplace. The 38-ton tank, owned by the Churchill Trust, was built at the ...
While often overlooked when it comes to naval warfare, Poland has operated some major machinery on the high seas – including two of the fastest and most heavily armed destroyers of the Second World ...
After months of fundraising, The Tank Museum has officially reached its monetary target to restore its M47 Patton. Thanks to the support of tank and history enthusiasts, the £50,000 required to get ...