Army Ranger who led D-Day attack on German gun positions
George Kerchner, a junior officer who led his Army Ranger company up the Pointe du Hoc cliffs during the Normandy invasion and who managed to silence German big guns that threatened the success of the D-Day landings, died Feb. 17 at his home in Midlothian, Va. He was 93.
Wakefield firm restores WWWII Sherman tank
A tank which fought in one of the biggest battles of the Second World War has been restored in Wakefield. City engineering firm TEi…
The Tank Museum has a number of vehicles for disposal.
The Tank Museum has a number of vehicles for disposal. Please click on the PDF link below for further details..
Battle of Britain monument to be built in Doncaster
Snow – The Double Life Of A World War II Spy tells how the journey of Arthur Owens (pictured) into the world of spying…