Morning all Transcribing some WW1 letters and one of them refers to the putting down of an uprising of troops during Christmas 1918 in Greece. He wrote about the RAF keeping the lid on through patrolling in "housea tenders" mounting machine guns and four-pounders. I am not sure about his spelling of "housea tenders" and have a vague memory of small tank-like vehicles being called something like that. Just intrigued what they were. My Google search on variant spellings of "housea tenders" has failed me (my English teacher called me a deviant speller, so I hoped that skill would have helped) Anyone able to enlighten me? Peter