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Originally, the shell-proof tank was referred to simply as the Heavy Tank, then Foster's Battle Tank. Where the nickname 'Flying Elephant' came from no one knows for sure, though it was probably the result of the trunk-like nose gun, domed front, and enormous bulk combined with a traditional British lightheartedness.
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Great War, Total War : Combat and Mobilization on the Western Front, 1914–1918 (Publications of the German Historical Institute) (2000). ISBN 0521773520. 584 pgs. Clark, Alan. Aces high: The war in the air over the Western Front 1914–18 (1973). ISBN 0297994646. 191 pgs. Cooke, James J.. The U.S. Air Service In the Great War: 1917–1919 (1996).
Many of the works during and about the war were written by men because of the war's intense demand on the young men of that generation; however, a number of women (especially in the British tradition) created literature about the war, often observing the effects of the war on soldiers, domestic spaces, and the home front more generally.
British Battle Tanks: World War I to 1939. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472817556. — (2017). British Battle Tanks: British-made tanks of World War II. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1472820037. — (2017). Rolls Royce Armoured Car 1915 To 1944: Owner's Workshop Manual. Haynes Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1785210587. — (2019). Churchill Infantry ...
Early US Armor: Tanks 1916–40. New Vanguard. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781472818096. Zaloga, Steven J. (2011). French Tanks of World War I. New Vanguard. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781780962139. Zaloga, Steven J. (2014). French Tanks of World War II (1): Infantry and Battle Tanks. New Vanguard 209.
Their four and final battle was the night attack on 22–23 October in the vicinity of the Sambre Canal. [2] [6] Nine Tanks from the 301st were assigned to the 1st British Division on German lines near Bazuel, south-east of Le Cateau. At H-hour, all nine Tanks moved forward rapidly, taking out German strong points.
The Tanks of World War I: The History and Legacy of Tank Warfare during the Great War (2017) [ISBN missing] Foley, Michael. Rise of the Tank: Armoured Vehicles and their use in the First World War (2014) [ISBN missing] Townsend, Reginald T. (December 1916). " 'Tanks' And 'The Hose Of Death' ". The World's Work: A History of Our Time: 195– 207