The Tank Museum in Dorset acquires Lt Col Stewart Inglis Howard-Jones' WWII medals, celebrating Royal Tank Regiment bravery. Supported by Arts Council England.
They belong to Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Inglis Howard-Jones and are now part of The Tank Museum’s collection, thanks to the support of the Arts Council England/V&A Purchase Grant Fund. Lt Col Howard ...
The medal group of a World War II-era tank commander photographed with Winston Churchill has been purchased by the Tank Museum, with support from the Arts Council England/V&A Purchase Grant Fund. The ...
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A British commanding officer has said Nato feels ‘stronger than ever’ as soldiers gather for a training exercise in Estonia. Lieutenant Colonel Mark Luson, commanding officer of the Royal Tank ...
A British commanding officer whose troops are helping bolster Europe’s defences against Russian aggression has declared NATO feels "stronger than ever." Lieutenant Colonel Mark Luson, on exercise at ...
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A British commanding officer has said Nato feels “stronger than ever” as soldiers gather for a training exercise in Estonia. Lieutenant Colonel Mark Luson, commanding officer of the Royal Tank ...