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"Whippet tanks" in Crete

July 3 2012 at 5:34 PM
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In Antony Beeevor's book on Crete and in his new one volume history of WWII (which is made up of parts of his individual battle books) he mentions that the Commonwealth Forces on Crete had "Whippet Tanks" can he mean the WWI tank or is this some sort of name given to the Mk VIbs?

 
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  1. Whippet tanks - John Kelley on Jul 4, 1:40 PM
    1. Whippets in Action in WW1 - John Harris on Jul 5, 5:05 AM
      1. Re: Whippets in Action - Ken Holland on Jul 5, 5:59 PM
        1. I'm pretty sure you meant John K? ;-) n/t - John Harris on Jul 6, 3:59 AM
          1. D'Oh! n/t :-) - Ken Holland on Jul 6, 6:31 AM
     
  2. Almost certainly Vickers Lt. tanks - Mike Starmer on Jul 4, 3:56 PM
    1. Follow On Question - Brad Belsheim on Jul 5, 1:16 PM
      1. Follow On Question - Mike Starmer on Jul 5, 4:59 PM
     


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