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UNIQUE ID 1174: MARK V* HEAVY TANK

National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, USA

(Location: Transportation Motor Pool)


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Unique ID: 1174
Added to Database: March 2010
Last Edited: 20 March 2012
Type (ID): Mark V (3720)
Model (ID): Mark V* (3722)
Location Category (ID): National Armor and Cavalry Museum (60100)
Location (ID): Transportation Motor Pool (60140)
Serial Number:
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification:
Collection Reference: E1949.324 (Bovington).
Links: Museum Vehicle Record
References:
Associated Tanks:

Location History:
(see map)

1: Metropolitan-Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company Limited, Wednesbury, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Britain (Sole manufacturer of base vehicle - December 1917-)
2: Érin - Tank Corps Central Workshops, France (Conversion from Mark V to Mark V*)
3: The Tank Museum - Public Areas, Bovington, Dorset, South West England, Britain (Unconfirmed)
4: Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA (Until 15 December 2010)
5: BRAC Transfer, Fort Knox, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA (Road convoy December 2010)
6: National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA (Current location)


Text in original Preserved British Tanks publication:

[No entry]

Text in Preserved British Tanks Update:

[No entry]

Text in original Preserved Tanks In USA publication:

This tank is missing all its armament. It was moved by transporter from Fort Knox to Fort Benning on 15 December 2010. Bovington had a Mark V tank (marked ‘GONE’ in its database) so, given the rarity of the type, it is presumed that this was that vehicle.


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December 2010

Leaving the Patton Museum for the move to Fort Benning
1: Leaving the Patton Museum for the move to Fort Benning

Taken: 15 December 2010
Contributor: D. Moriarty
Photo ID: 4488
Added: 12 February 2011
Filename: Loaded_M...
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June 1983

Front left view
2: Front left view

Taken: 30 June 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 2778
Added: 19 March 2010
Filename: Scan_Mar...
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Front view
3: Front view

Taken: 30 June 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 2779
Added: 19 March 2010
Filename: Scan_Mar...
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Front right view
4: Front right view

Taken: 30 June 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 2780
Added: 19 March 2010
Filename: Scan_Mar...
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Right view
5: Right view

Taken: 30 June 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 2781
Added: 19 March 2010
Filename: Scan_Mar...
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Left view
6: Left view

Taken: 30 June 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 2782
Added: 19 March 2010
Filename: Scan_Mar...
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