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The First Tank Crews - The Lives of the Tankmen Who Fought at the Battle of Flers Courcelette 15 September 1916 (Paperback)
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The First Tank Crews - The Lives of the Tankmen Who Fought at the Battle of Flers Courcelette 15 September 1916 (Paperback)
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This remarkable new book reveals the hitherto unknown story of the
soldiers who took the first tanks into action on the Somme
battlefield in September 1916. Drawing on official records,
contemporary newspaper reports and family memories, Stephen Pope
provides a fascinating insight into the lives of First Tank
Crewmen, covering their recruitment, scant training, rapid
deployment and their premature use in battle. He then traces their
inter-connected lives over the next two years as tanks played a key
role in the defeat of the Germany Army in 1918. He reveals the
story of their return to civilian life and their often difficult
struggle to build a family life. Sadly many of the First Tank Crew
died young, some due to injuries or illnesses developed as a result
of their wartime service. Many of their marriages failed, some as a
direct result of the stresses of the battlefield. Many were
childless and few lived to see their grandchildren grow up. Amongst
the stories revealed are those of the grandson of the social
reformer Joseph Rowntree, the champion rose grower Bill Harkness;
the Scottish chemist Stuart Hastie who introduced science into the
whisky distilling process and the Liverpool school teacher Graham
Nixon who tried to teach John Lennon mathematics. None of those who
fought in the tanks achieved great fame for their actions and few
revealed their wartime secrets to their families. However, many
became pillars of their local communities, giving a life of service
to those around them. This book tells the previously untold stories
of bravery, determination and dedication by a group of unsung
heroes. The author has used his contacts with more than fifty
relatives of those who fought at the First Tank Action and used
their input to provide a detailed description of their lives after
the war. He has also gathered together many, previously unpublished
pictures including many of the tankmen in France, and has revealed
the backstory to several well known photographs. Above all, he has
linked individual lives together to create a fascinating story of
ordinary men who took part in extra-ordinary events. The story of
The First Tank Crews is one well worth reading.
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