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The small rural village of Burton upon Stather was a base for top secret military planning. The Mark 9 DD Valentine is thought to be the last remaining fully operational tank of its kind in the world.
Widely used by the Allies and Soviets during WWII, the Valentine proved to be a reliable tank early on in the war against Germany due to its small size and decent armor. And PC Gamer is letting ...
The only remaining turret has been knocked off one of the seven Duplex Drive Valentine tanks, which lie 800 yards off the coast at Studland Bay in Dorset. The site is listed both as a war grave ...
THE Isle of Purbeck Sub Aqua Club (IPSAC) is giving people a chance to dive on its ongoing Valentine 75 project, which is mapping the history of seven top secret Second World War tanks.
Plastic Soldier Company keep up the production of World War II armour with their new 15mm British Valentine Tank Kit. The new plastic set comes with five different Valentine Infantry Tanks for you to ...
Exhibition at Studland Village Hall of photographs, original pathe reels, physical ordnance and tank apparatus Guided walks Visit on Knoll Beach by the last remaining duplex-drive Valentine tank ...
A military training film produced for the Directorate of Army Kinematography by Movietone News, July 1942. An introduction to this film shows actual scenes featuring British 16-ton Valentine tank. It ...
AN UNDERWATER archaeology project to map the wreckage of seven top secret Second World War ‘Valentine’ tanks will be launched in Purbeck tomorrow. In the months leading up to D-Day, the ...
The previously well-preserved amphibious Valentine tank was one of seven to sink at Studland Bay, off the coast of Purbeck in Dorset, during a D-Day training exercise in April 1944.