Tanks, 1914-1918; the log-book of a pioneer . ng to ActiveService 2. It will then proceed over the level at fullspeed for about 100 yards, and take its place ina prepared dug-out shelter (b), from which it willtraverse a course of obstacles approximating tothose likely to be met with on service. 3. Climbing over the British defences (c) (re-duced for its passage), it will— 4. Pass through the wire entanglements infront; 5. Cross two small shell craters, each 12 feetin diameter and 6 feet deep; 6. Traverse the soft, water-logged ground roundthe stream (d), climb the slope from the stream,pass t


Tanks, 1914-1918; the log-book of a pioneer . ng to ActiveService 2. It will then proceed over the level at fullspeed for about 100 yards, and take its place ina prepared dug-out shelter (b), from which it willtraverse a course of obstacles approximating tothose likely to be met with on service. 3. Climbing over the British defences (c) (re-duced for its passage), it will— 4. Pass through the wire entanglements infront; 5. Cross two small shell craters, each 12 feetin diameter and 6 feet deep; 6. Traverse the soft, water-logged ground roundthe stream (d), climb the slope from the stream,pass through the German entanglement; 7. Climb the German defences (e); 8. Turn round on the flat and pass down themarshy bed of the stream via (d), and climb thedouble breastwork at (f). Part III.—Extra Test if required 9. The tank will then, if desired, cross thelarger trench (h), and proceed for half a mileacross the park to a piece of rotten ground seamedwith old trenches, going down a steep incline onthe way. January 21th, 1916. -PLAN STR. EAM i . ^i^f^.^ifi^ Putting ^ JjS. C ^ \^ Green .. / pf \ --{ G O L F f COURSE S\ % START Yards (- Trord. j* ??•*-?? -*:- ;f -•>>: — Sections.—


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