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      M3 Stuart Tank

      • The New Zealand forces also were supplied with the M3 Stuart Tank, an American tank, which was used by the New Zealand Division as a battle tank in North Africa. The New Zealand Division fought in Greece, Crete, the Western Desert and Italy.
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  2. The New Zealand forces also were supplied with the M3 Stuart Tank, an American tank, which was used by the New Zealand Division as a battle tank in North Africa. The New Zealand Division fought in Greece, Crete, the Western Desert and Italy.

  3. The New Zealand Division was an infantry division of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force raised for service in the First World War.It was formed in Egypt in early 1916 when the New Zealand and Australian Division was renamed after the detachment of its Australian personnel left the New Zealand Infantry Brigade, together with reinforcements from New Zealand, as the basis of the division.

  4. Tanks. The Mark I, one of first tanks used in battle at the Somme, 1916. Credits. It was at the Somme, on 15 September 1916, that a fearsome new kind of weapon was first used – the tank. The British and French had, separately, been researching and developing armoured vehicles, based on the Holt tractor caterpillar system.

  5. Sep 12, 2016 · By Sarah Johnston. 15 September 1916 was the first real day in action on the Western Front for the New Zealand Division – and it was also the first day that tanks were ever used in battle. The two went into action together, as an interview with Major General Lindsay Inglis reveals.

  6. Stephen Weir (temporary) The 2nd New Zealand Division, initially the New Zealand Division, was an infantry division of the New Zealand Military Forces (New Zealand's army) during the Second World War. The division was commanded for most of its existence by Lieutenant-General Bernard C. Freyberg. It fought in Greece, Crete, the Western Desert ...

  7. Nov 5, 2013 · The New Zealand government’s answer to a Japanese invasion — the Bob Semple tank. “Prototypes of this curious tank were slapped together in the early 1940s amid growing panic in New Zealand over the threat of a Japanese invasion.” THE GERMANS named some of the their most powerful tanks after ferocious beasts like Tigers and Panthers ...

  8. Following the Gallipoli withdrawal, the newly formed New Zealand Division left for France in early April 1916. Sent to the Flanders region to gain front-line experience, they spent the next three months guarding a ‘quiet’ or ‘nursery’ sector of the line at Armentières before moving south to the Somme battlefields and their first large-scale action on the Western Front.

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