HM THE KING'S VISIT TO THE TANK SCHOOL, WOOL, DORSET [Main]
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Year: 1918
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Runtime: 3 mins
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Description: A Mark V Star tank moves away down a slope, its guns firing. Along with two other tanks it advances against dummy trenches. A Medium A Whippet moves away with the coastline visible behind it. King George V stands in Field Marshal's uniform with two other officers beside the cab of the Whippet. The King climbs out of the left side hatch of a Mark V Star. The King on top of a Whippet. Another Whippet moves off showing the royal party behind it. The King inspects American soldiers on a training course at the school, accompanied by British and American officers. Among the officers is Colonel J F C Fuller. The King inspects a Lewis machine gun and other items set out on a table for him, and talks to the soldiers at the school, who wear the distinctive Tank Corps overalls and shoulder flash. The King walks down and past a line of the soldiers, who give three cheers.
George V's inspection of the Tank School at Bovington Camp in Dorset, 25th October 1918.
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Keywords: EFG1914 / World War I / George V, King / Fuller, John Frederick Charles / British Army, Tank Corps / United States Army & American Expeditionary Force / armour, British - tank: Tank Mark V Star / armour, British - tank: Tank Medium A Whippet / weapons, British - smallarm: Lewis machine gun / equipment, British military - personal: uniform (Tank Corps) / training, British military - specialist: tanks / delegations, British national - state / 31/3(41) / GB, England & Bovington, Dorset
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Provider: Imperial War Museums
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Rights: In Copyright / Imperial War Museums
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Colour: Black & White
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Sound: Without sound
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