Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team
Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team (CART) is a network of British historians. It is named after Coleshill in Oxfordshire where Winston Churchill had arranged for a group of soldiers to spend their time, developing guerrilla war tactics for in the event of a Nazi invasion of England during World War II. CART is one of a number of groups researching this army and have put together a national database listing the 3,500 men.[1]
Conservative MP Justin Tomlinson has said of CART, "I fully support CART’s mission to honour their bravery. Their vital work should remain secret no longer."
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- ↑ BBC History Magazine, April 2011, p.14