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Sergeant major is pelted with barrage of vegetables

During the Royal Tank Regiment's celebration of the Battle of Cambrai's anniversary, a sergeant major faced a humorous onslaught of food and dishes. Over 100 soldiers participated in the spontaneous food fight, targeting the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) with various items, causing him to seek cover.

This event commemorates the Battle of Cambrai in 1917, a significant historical moment marking the first extensive use of tanks in warfare. The British forces used 476 Mark IV tanks in this pivotal battle in northern France, showcasing the transformative potential of tank warfare in military strategy.

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