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David Fletcher

Osprtey New Vanguard 139 — Sherman Crab Flail Tank
Among the first tanks ashore on D-Day, the story of the Sherman Crab Flail is told here using rare sources and photographs. The 'Crab' proved its worth both in its mine-clearing role and as a fighting machine, this title recounts some of its more glorious moments with the famous British...
Osprey New Vanguard 136 — Churchill Crocodile Flamethrower
A fire-breathing monster on the battlefield, the Churchill Crocodile was one of the most awe-inspiring weapons of World War II. Tank expert David Fletcher chronicles the development of the flamethrower tank, examining the dramatic effect of these tanks in battle from use in France to...
Osprey New Vanguard 133 — British Mark IV Tank
Amongst the first ever mass-produced tanks in history, the British Mk IV has been classified as one of the most successf heavy tanks to have fought in World War I. It proved its worth at the landmark battle of Cambrai in November 1917, when 460 Mark IVs were deployed for the first time against...
Osprey New Vanguard 123 — Swimming Shermans: Sherman DD Amphibious Tank of World War II
The Sherman DD (Duplex Drive) tank was designed to preserve the element of surprise during an amphibious assat. This book explores the development and modifications of the Sherman DD by the Allied forces, focusing on their deployment during the D-Day landings. It also discusses the many...
Osprey New Vanguard 8 — The Matilda Infantry Tank 1938–1945
This is a excellent book detailing the devlopment, production, deployment and varients of the matilda tank, containing some rare pictures and detailed diagrams. Unfortunatly it is lacking in the details of combat missions by the tanks, such as the a12's causing massive problems for the german...
The Great Tank Scandal: British Armour in the Second World War Part 1

This is the first volume of David Feltchers work on the design and development of british armour in the second world war leading us from the landships of the great war through the cavalry and infantry tanks of the 1920's and 30's up to the start of the the second war where the british...
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