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THE TANKS ON IThHE SOMME

... THE TANKS ON IThHE SOMME The Tanks subscquently made theirs first appearance in daction at the Battle of the Somme on 15th September, 1916, unprotected by any patents. I have been advised that ‘this appearance amounted to publication sufficient 1o prevent ...

TRAGIC WAR RECORD. ONIN ONE LEFT OF FAMILY OF THEN,

... France. - His father and four brothers were all hilled on the same day—July 15th, 1916—in the first advance at the battle of the Somme. The eldest son was only twenty-two. The youth's three sisters were all killed in air raids, while his mother was the ...

Published: Saturday 26 April 1919
Newspaper: Shetland Times
County: Shetland, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 160 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LIMITED SPECIAL SHOW OF AUTUMN FASHIONS

... THE PRIME MINISTER MEANT ](lfro.\s-cxamincd by Mr. Frank Ru sell: Is it vour view that the Tank was a failure at the Battle of the Somme?-- Yes, that is my view. Did vou tell that to the authorities under whom you were working —Almost continuously. Can ...

Was THE TANK A FAILURE

... considered, but, in fact, it was none | In point of fact did the Crown, after the less a very bad engineerin devicc?‘ the Battle of the Somme, continue to —Well, vou may say so, but ?do not , employ you in the construction and im:n:;es::g]z ;mccpt you as an ...

MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S CLAIM

... Chairman: We can take this from you, Mr. Russe!l, if you have the pregramme. B RN R SRR iAN You knew that the Tank ‘n the battle of the Somme was the Tank displayed at Hatfield>—lt was in principle tone mode). F—:l'—}';é Chairman: As far as I know, there is ...

AND SIR TENNYS(

... it. The Chairman: We can take this from you, Mr. Russe!l, if vou have the programme. . You knew that the Tank ‘n the battle of the Somme was the Tank displayed at Hatfield >—lt was in principle toe model. m?};é: Chairman: As far as I Kknow, there is no ...

MAJOR W, G. WILSON, B.A

... above recommendations, we an‘ taken into account not merely the precise class of Tanks which went Into action at the Battle of the Somme, but also any modified or improved classes* of Tanks which may fgirly be considered to result from the normal development ...

were put on to

... Private Burgess was drafted to France in 1916, and took part in the battle of the Somme angd also the Ancre. He contracted trench fever, after his re. covery from which be took part in the battle around Vimy Ridge, where he was wounded in one of his hands, Deing ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1919
Newspaper: Shetland Times
County: Shetland, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 801 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CoL. CROMPTON'S IDEAS

... designed and constructed the new form of track, which was the track used on all the machines which took part in the Battle of the Somme. One of the difficulties they saw in connection with the Bullock track was it was not long enough; it was not turned ...

DID LINCOLN PRODUCE THE TANKS?

... d'Evncourt or someone on his behalt put the sponson into the description of it. Mr. Frank Russell: That was after the Battle of the Somme, Mr. Hunter Gray: [do not care wheif it was. (To the witness.) You base vour claim or your request for a reward upon ...

WERE THE TANKS ANY GOOD?

... Tanks were a bad design, and in practical ac tion a failure. He called in evidence Col. Johnson, who at the time of the Somme battle, was a second licutenant, and who told a harrowing storv of the failure of the Tanks owing to their defects in design. ...