The First Official Account of the Royal Armoured Corps: Through Mud and Blood to the Green Fields Beyond
The First Official Account of the Royal Armoured Corps: Through Mud and Blood to the Green Fields Beyond
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"The First Official Account of the Royal Armoured Corps: Through Mud and Blood to the Green Fields Beyond" is a booklet that serves as a historical document detailing the early exploits and experiences of the Royal Armoured Corps.
Published during or shortly after World War II, the booklet likely provides a comprehensive overview of the formation, training, and operations of the Royal Armoured Corps during the war. It would include narratives of battles, descriptions of armored vehicles used, and accounts of the bravery and sacrifices made by the soldiers serving in the Corps.
The title itself, "Through Mud and Blood to the Green Fields Beyond," reflects the harsh realities faced by armored soldiers as they traversed through difficult terrains and engaged in combat, with the ultimate goal of achieving victory and securing a peaceful future symbolized by the "green fields beyond."
Overall, the booklet would serve as both a historical record and a source of pride for members of the Royal Armoured Corps, documenting their role in one of the most tumultuous periods of modern history.