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Of two other Tanks which did particularly well, the first, a male, entered Gueudecourt, where it attacked a German Battery and destroyed a field gun; the other gave great assistance to attacking infantry which was held up by wire and machine-guns. The Tank Commander placed his machine astride the trench and enfiladed it; the Tank then travelled along behind the trench and 300 Germans surrendered and were taken prisoners.
The following is a short summary of the returns of Tanks engaged.
The casualties among Tank personnel were insignificant, though one officer of great promise was lost:
49 Tanks were employed. 32 reached their starting-points. 9 pushed ahead of the infantry and caused considerable loss to the enemy. 9 others did not catch up the infantry but did good work in “clearing up.” 5 became ditched. 9 broke down from mechanical trouble.Of these last fourteen, some served as useful rallying-points for the infantry after they had become immobile, and several could have been extricated in time to render some service if they had not been knocked out by indirect hits.