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May on The Tank Museum's YouTube Channel

Published: 19/05/2021

May 2021 – The Tank Museum continues its war on boredom with the latest release of online content. 

The Tank Museum’s programme of online content continues to be transported into your home via The Tank Museums Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube Channel.

The WW2: War Stories exhibition was unveiled virtually, hosted by Curator David Willey and World of Tanks Richard Cutland. Also featuring Tank Chats by David Fletcher on the mighty M74 Armoured Recovery Vehicle (ARV), Guy Armoured Car, and the concrete-covered Bison.

Tank Chats #127 | Thornycroft Bison Concrete Armoured Lorry

David Fletcher looks at the eccentric Thornycroft Bison, a concrete armoured lorry, created by the British to defend airfields in the early years of the Second World War.

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WW2: War Stories Tour

On 13 May Tank Museum Curator David Willey and Richard Cutland from World of Tanks were joined by very special guests to explore the revamped World War Two hall.

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Tanks Chat #125 | Sherman M74 ARV

David Fletcher MBE takes a look at the mighty M74 Armoured Recovery Vehicle (ARV), built on a Sherman M4A3 chassis. This unusual vehicle saw service in the Korean War and was designed with powerful lifting capacity, allowing it to cope with the increasing weight of the post-Second World War tanks.

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Tanks Chat #126 | Guy Armoured Car

David Fletcher MBE looks at the rare and most interesting Guy Armoured Car, thought to be the first welded vehicle used by the British Army.

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