Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

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.

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Lifting The Lid On Fray Bentos - The Tank Which Held Out For 60 Hours In No-Man's Land

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Fray Bentos - The Story of the tank crew stuck in No Man's Land - HistoryColored

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

This British tank crew survived 3 days trapped in No Man's Land

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Damon II aka Fray Bentos, replica Mark IV Male tank

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Museum Uncovers Remarkable Account of the Fray Bentos Boys' Three Days of Hell in WWI

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Fray Bentos - The Story of the tank crew stuck in No Man's Land - HistoryColored

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Lifting The Lid On Fray Bentos - The Tank Which Held Out For 60 Hours In No-Man's Land

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

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Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

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Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

FRAY BENTOS HISTORY THEATRE PROJECT

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

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Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Astonishing survival tale of British WW1 tank crew battered by German gunfire for THREE DAYS before crawling to safety across No-Man's Land

Trapped: The Story of Fray Bentos - The Tank Museum

Lifting The Lid On 'Fray Bentos