Armour & Embarkation

Follow the story of how this show went from friends with an idea, to one of the world’s largest tank events.

2010 – Where it All Started

Armour & Embarkation began in 2010, started by Jack Beckett and Jim Clark who thought, instead of parking tanks in a field for a weekend, why don’t we take them on the road, and replicate the build up to D-Day here in the Dorchester area. With massive help from Dorset Police, Dorchester Council and friends, this unprecedented event actually became possible! Base camp was situated above Maiden Newton, with the convoy leading through the village to Dorchester town to head up the town’s carnival. It was supposed to be a one off….

2016 – Third Time’s a Charm

Armour & Embarkation, or A&E as it became known, came back in 2016 after a four year hiatus. The team had grown and Adrian Scott, Steve George and Graham and Jacqui Cole joined the team. All got to work making the event bigger and better than ever. Base camp was moved to Broadmayne, where it still remains today (albeit a field over). The format got more ambitious and became a two day event.

Armour & Embarkation 2026 is sponsored by:

Lt. Col. Geoff Hornsby, Retd

⁠Mr Russell Saywell Retd