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Major

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Did someone enquire a while ago about pictures of the Ford 3-man Tank?


Sorry if this is old ground, but I came across a picture in a book (the name of which I've forgotten - it's getting worse) the other day.


It looks like the 2-man with a pillar-box on the top, and is described in the caption as "tactically disastrous".


The photo was credited to the Tank Museum (Bovington). Didn't bother buying the book as it was £25 and all the other photos were old favourites.


I'll go back to the shop and write down the name of the book.


Hope this helps.



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Hello James


 It was me, I have been working on a PDF book on early American Tank Designs. Some one on this site provided me with some great pictures,(I am sorry to who ever it was, I just dont remember). Any way I would like to know the name of that book.But dont make a special trip.


All the Best


Tim R



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Hi, Tim.


I think it might have been "Encyclopedia of the Tank", but I'll check. Bit embarrassed about going in the shop without buying anything.


Stand by.


James.


Ah. Just found it on the net and the cover looks very familiar. "World Encyclopedia of the Tank" by Christopher Chant. Sutton Publishing. ISBN: 0750931477. I'm sure that's it. They've got it at £9.99 here: http://www.psbooks.co.uk/War&Militaria_Rec.asp?pgn=10



-- Edited by JamesH at 03:01, 2006-03-15

-- Edited by JamesH at 03:07, 2006-03-15

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