MK IV Tank markings and identities
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:32 pm
I have copied this over from the topic on the first tank v tank action for comments and input rather than dilute that particular post.
Now might be a time to raise a subject I have been meaning to post for some time. We know that each tank has a unique serial number 2025 for example. We have seen that some tanks have Battalion, company and section identities A25 and sometimes names, ARATHUSA. The Battle history sheets show in this case the A25 ident as a "crew number". There were more crews than tanks in a Battalion. So when a tank is listed as A25 for example, it might not have that ident on the side, and can be listed against multiple tanks. Different Officers would command crews as well due to casualties and postings, so several names can have the same crew ident. Here are some examples of what I mean.
2025 A25 ARETHUSA 2/Lt. E.F. DE FAYE A Btn. 2? Coy. 20/11/17 MALE
2025 A9 ARETHUSA 2/Lt. E.A. OLDHAM A Btn. 2 Sect. 7/6/17 MALE
2030 A25 2/Lt. C.N. DUNMAN A Btn. 2 Coy. 31/07/17
2058 A25 2/Lt. E.F. DE FAYE k.i.a. A Btn. 01/12/17 MALE
Getting complicated isn't it?
Not all tanks had the section ident painted on the side, sometimes for lack of time, but I saw one reference in the 4th tank Brigade War diary WO95/108
Appendix 9 para three. “Battalion no’s. will not be used at present. (This might refer to to not using ident letters and numbers for a period).
Sorry to muddy things up, but sorting these things out can be good fun, or damned frustrating.
Gunner.
Now might be a time to raise a subject I have been meaning to post for some time. We know that each tank has a unique serial number 2025 for example. We have seen that some tanks have Battalion, company and section identities A25 and sometimes names, ARATHUSA. The Battle history sheets show in this case the A25 ident as a "crew number". There were more crews than tanks in a Battalion. So when a tank is listed as A25 for example, it might not have that ident on the side, and can be listed against multiple tanks. Different Officers would command crews as well due to casualties and postings, so several names can have the same crew ident. Here are some examples of what I mean.
2025 A25 ARETHUSA 2/Lt. E.F. DE FAYE A Btn. 2? Coy. 20/11/17 MALE
2025 A9 ARETHUSA 2/Lt. E.A. OLDHAM A Btn. 2 Sect. 7/6/17 MALE
2030 A25 2/Lt. C.N. DUNMAN A Btn. 2 Coy. 31/07/17
2058 A25 2/Lt. E.F. DE FAYE k.i.a. A Btn. 01/12/17 MALE
Getting complicated isn't it?
Not all tanks had the section ident painted on the side, sometimes for lack of time, but I saw one reference in the 4th tank Brigade War diary WO95/108
Appendix 9 para three. “Battalion no’s. will not be used at present. (This might refer to to not using ident letters and numbers for a period).
Sorry to muddy things up, but sorting these things out can be good fun, or damned frustrating.
Gunner.