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1st Tank Brigade
1st Brigade Tank Corps was formed near Arras on the 1st of February 1917.
15th Sep 1916 Advance
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17th August 1917 1st Brigade Tank Corps. Order No.15.
29th November 1917 Parade.
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29th September 1918 Crews resting after action
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Pte. Albert Fletcher Holt 3rd Battalion Manchester RegimentAlbert Holt served initially in 3rd Battalion, Manchester Regiment as a Gunner and was already in the Army when war broke out. He subsequently transferred the 7th Battalion, Tank Corps serving as part of the 1st Tank Brigade.His unit was captured at Toulouse on 12th of April 1918 and he was taken to Gardelegen, one of the worst disease ridden camps. It was so bad that the Germans lived off site and left the prisoners to fend for themselves regarding sickness. His POW number there was 9700. When the war ended and the soldiers were repatriated, Albert was among those who passed through Braine le Chateau in Belgium, where they were entertained to a banquet hosted by the Countesses (the de Ursels of Hingene of Chateau le Yonhuys) and The Mayor and Inhabitants.
Albert was an artist and painted a Centurion Tank on a hammered out Bully Beef can for The Countess Daisy, using her paints. In return, she gifted him those paints. The original carry case containing the spent paint tubes, is still in the possession of his descendants.
Albert served as an ARP warden in the Second World War and he was also a Fire Watcher at The Bolton Methodist Mission. He worked as a painter and decorator and spent time in Liverpool camouflaging the ships. Albert died in his 86th year in 1971.
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Spr William J. Shorten 1st Tank Brigade Signal Coy. Royal Engineers (d.26th Feb 1919)William Shorten served with the 1st Tank Brigade Signal Company.Ann O'Connor
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