Website of the Day: Tank-Hunter.com

Instead of a “Photo of the Day”, we are doing a “Website of the Day” feature today.  And the website we would like to focus on is Tank-Hunter.com.  For those interested in surving historic armor, there is much to see here.  The author of the page, Craig Moore of the UK, has posted an impressive amount of content.  The site features galleries of vehicles from each of the combatant countries of WWII (as well as some neutrals) with descriptions of each of the surviving tanks.  Aside from the photo history section, there is also a shop section for those looking to purchase some model kits.  All in all, a very entertaining and useful website!

While there are hundreds of photos at this site to choose from, we rather like this one of a Churchill II tank from Bovington Tank Museum.

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Story of Zvika Greengold, hero of the Yom Kippur war, said to be false

Back in August of 2015 we had linked to an article describing the actions of Zvika Greengold, an Israeli Medal of Valor recipient who was said to have single-handedly destroyed numerous Arab tanks during the Yom Kippur War.  A new article in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz is making the claim that Greengold’s story was a tall tale spun to boost unit morale.

Excerpt:

2799866078A senior Israeli army officer who fought in the Yom Kippur War says he made up one of the most famous tales of Israeli heroism in that war, in an effort to boost morale.

In a report broadcast Friday night on Channel 2, Israel Defense Forces Brig. Gen. (res.) Yair Nafshi said he concocted the story about how IDF tank commander Lt. Zvika Greengold single-handedly destroyed dozens of Syrian tanks in the Golan Heights in October 1973, holding off the Syrian advance.

Nafshi, a battalion commander in the 188th Brigade in which Greengold also served, said he created the story in order to improve morale in the unit, which had lost a large number of troops in the war.

“We had to rebuild [the unit] from nothing. What did you want? We needed some kind of story,” said Nafshi.

Another officer interviewed for the report, Col. (res.) Amnon Sharon – who fought with Greengold and was taken prisoner by the Syrians – said that when he finally met up with him, Greengold made no mention of destroying the tanks. “The public needs to know the truth, so I can’t remain silent any longer,” said Sharon.

Read the full article here.

 

 

The Matilda Diaries Part 7

The Tank Museum video series documenting the restoration of their Matilda II infantry tank continues in part 7.

An Unofficial High-speed Tour of The Tank Museum Bovington (Part 2)

Nicholas “the Chieftain” Moran of World of Tanks continue his high-speed tour of the Tank Museum.

In case anyone is wondering which book the Chieftain is referring to when he talks about the British Covenantor, we suspect he is talking about A13 Cruiser Mk.V Covenanter: A Technical History by P.M. Knight.

Tank Museum discovers lost AA Milne poem hailing WWI invention of the tank

The Telegraph of London is reporting on a long lost poem by Winnie the Pooh creator AA Milne on the invention of tanks during WWI.  We had posted about this story last month as part of a “news around the net” style post, but we figured since it has come up in a major newspaper, the story merits mentioning again.  Anyway, it’s not often that we get to post about poetry.

Excerpt:

A‘lost’ poem by Winnie the Pooh author AA Milne heralding the invention of the tank in World War One has been discovered.

The work was penned by the former soldier six years before he created the Pooh stories. It was for a fundraising performance to support the Tank Corps Prisoners of War Fund in November 1918.

The poem eulogises the new British weapon which Milne repeatedly describes as ‘those wonderful tanks’.

He writes how the tanks ‘will flatten a wood if the covers too good’ and how its guns ‘rat-tat-tat, as it opens on Fritz, and he runs like a rat’.

Full article here.  Also, be sure to check out the  Tank Muesum’s Tank 100 blog to read more about this story.

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12th Armored museum’s tank mural gets a face-lift

From the Abilene Reporter News comes this story about the restoration of a tank themed mural at the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum.  The article can be read here.  For those curious about the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum, check out their website here.

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Picture of the Mural being repaired

Video about the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum:

Video: SU-76M Test Run

Not much in the news today.  Here is some video from Yuri Pasholok of a restored SU-76M being test run.

Video: Hummel Walkaround – Saumur Tank Museum – Musée Des Blindés.

For those looking for some up close images of the World War II era German Hummel SPG at the Musée Des Blindés in Saumer France, this video may be worth a look.

Video: An Unofficial High Speed Tour of The Tank Museum Bovington (Part 1)

Nicholas “The Chieftain” Moran gives us a high speed tour of the Tank Museum at Bovington. Part I.

My Tank Ancestor: Molly Johnson

The Tank Museum at Bovington presents another installment in their “My Tank Ancestor” series of videos.