Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum
Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum
Tank F41, named Fray Bentos, was a male Mark IV, number 2329. In August 1917 the nine man crew experienced the longest tank action of WW1.
Lifting The Lid On Fray Bentos - The Tank Which Held Out For 60 Hours In No-Man's Land
Fray Bentos - The Story of the tank crew stuck in No Man's Land - HistoryColored
This British tank crew survived 3 days trapped in No Man's Land
Damon II aka Fray Bentos, replica Mark IV Male tank
Museum Uncovers Remarkable Account of the Fray Bentos Boys' Three Days of Hell in WWI
Fray Bentos - The Story of the tank crew stuck in No Man's Land - HistoryColored
Lifting The Lid On Fray Bentos - The Tank Which Held Out For 60 Hours In No-Man's Land
tanks, World War 1 Live
FRAY BENTOS HISTORY THEATRE PROJECT
tanks, World War 1 Live
Astonishing survival tale of British WW1 tank crew battered by German gunfire for THREE DAYS before crawling to safety across No-Man's Land
Lifting The Lid On 'Fray Bentos