World of Tanks 2 Year Action Plan - Producer Artiom Muraska 2/4 - Wargaming Insight 2016 , Bovington
World of Tanks And Wargaming Insight 2016 Conference with Artiom Muraska – Producer World of Tanks PC, at The Tank Museum, Bovington, UK.
On 15 September 1916, during the Battle of the Somme, the British Army sent tanks into action for the first time changing the nature of warfare for ever. We participated at Wargaming.Net and The Tank Museum event remembering the vehicle that changed art of war, forever.
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ABOUT BOVINGTON TANK MUSEUM
The training of the new Armies required for battle in France led the War Office to acquire considerable areas of land from the Moreton Estate in 1914. There had been a militia training area at Bovington since the Boer war – when the equivalent of today’s Territorial Army would descend for tented summer camps or weekend training events. At the beginning of WW1 the camp was used as an infantry recruit and training depot housing up to 12,000 men. After initial trialling and training at Elveden in Suffolk in October 1916 Bovington was appointed as the new ‘home’ of the Heavy Branch Machine Gun Corps, the title of the first unit to use tanks. The inhabitants of the neighbouring village of Wool were annoyed rather than mystified by the melodramatic precautions attending the arrival of every train load of tanks as they were asked to draw their curtains as the vehicles rumbled by. After the Great War, large numbers of World War 1 British tanks were brought to Bovington to be broken up and sold on for scrap. It was thought there was to be no further need for these peculiar items of war, designed especially for the unique conditions of the Western Front in a war that was fought to end wars. Twenty-six specimens, examples of each Mark of current or experimental vehicle, were collected and moved into a small fenced compound on the heath to the north of the Camp. This was the beginning of the present museum.
In 1923 Rudyard Kipling, during a visit to Bovington, expressed disappointment that so little was being done to preserve these unique machines*. The following year, a start was made by housing a selection of them – including Little Willie, the first experimental tank ever built, and Big Willie, or Mother as it was more popularly called within the Tank Corps, the first gun tank – in an open-sided shed at the Driving and Maintenance Wing of what was then the Royal Tank Corps Central Schools. Over the years the museum has grown in both sq. footage and more importantly with its collection and education of future generations.
It now includes a new arena area for the display of vehicles in live demonstrations. The arena is also used for the annual weekend Tankfest event which draws up to 10,000 visitors and has displays of historic armour from the collection running with invited vehicles from other public and private collections and the modern British Army.
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