Major General Sir Percy Cleghorn Stanley Hobart commander of 79th Armoured Division, who was made responsible in March 1943 for the development of specialised armoured vehicles, known as 'Hobart's Funnies', to spearhead the assault phase of the invasion
English:Hobart's Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division, with specialists from the Royal Engineers. They were designed in light of experiences during the Dieppe Raid to overcome the problems of the planned Invasion of Normandy and played a major part on the Commonwealth beaches during the landings. They may be considered the forerunners of the modern Combat engineering vehicle.
A Churchill tank fitted with a Crocodile flamethrower in action. This flamethrower could produce a jet of flame exceeding 150 yards in length - Aug. 1944
Churchill Crocodile, 25 August 1944
Close-up of the flame projector of a Churchill Crocodile during trials at Eastwell Park, Ashford, Kent, 26 April 1944
Churchill AVRE of 163rd Brigade, 54th Division, with fascine during ditch crossing exercises near Dunwich, 14 April 1943
Infantry and armour on Sword Beach. Medics are attending to wounded in the shelter of a Churchill AVRE from 5th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers. In the background is an M10 Wolverine tank destroyer, probably from 20th Anti-Tank Regiment - 6th June 1944
Churchill AVRE fascine carrier passed infantry during the attack towards Hertogenbosch in Holland, 23 October 1944
Churchill AVRE with fascine, Italy, 19 December 1944
Churchill AVRE of 79th Armoured Division with fascine in position, Suffolk, 6 September 1943
Churchill AVRE carpet-layer with bobbin, 79th Armoured Division, March/April 1944
The Churchill AVRE FURY's Petard demolition mortar
Sherman DD (Duplex Drive) amphibious tank with waterproof float screens. When in the water the float screen was raised and the rear propellers came into operation. 1944
Assault elements of Force U, including DD tanks, were still on the beaches when this photo was taken shortly after H Hour. The amphibious tanks await the blowing of breaches in the sea wall