Matilda I tank
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The Tank, Infantry, Mk I, Matilda I (A11) was a British tank of World War II. It is not to be confused with the Tank, Infantry Mk II (A12), also known as the 'Matilda II' which took over the 'Matilda' name after the early part of the war when the first Matilda was withdrawn from combat service.
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Close-up of the driver of a 4th Royal Tank Regiment Matilda tank, named 'Deoch', France, 12 January 1940.