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including new perspectives and material on some of the most debated episodes to have emerged from World War II
and the first new Hewlett "Tank Girl" artwork created in over 15 years
Un-assembled plastic model kit that includes painting guide & extensive decal sheet
By Robert Forsyth
military and marine science
The Churchill Crocodile, 14 Regiment RAC (The Buffs) Amazon including new perspectives and materialBy Tim Saunders and Richard Hone Hardback The British Army started the development of flame throwers in 1938, but progress was slow and interest was side lined after Dunkirk while the army reequipped. Investment in a flame throwing tank only returned to the agenda thanks to interest by General Percy Hobart when he developed funnies for 79th Armoured Division and the concept gained the support of General Sir Alan Brooke. 141 (The Buffs) Regiment RAC