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Late morning, Pat. You've probably seen this but anyway: http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/18/180544.htm Cheers Sean
Pat and all Fine with me. Cheers Sean
Hello there Happy to help in any capacity. I think between those of us that live in Normandy we could arrange access to some of the "usually...
Thanks Patrick, To confirm, I meant the guns at "Foucher's farm" that were placed there on 6th March. I guess they're not on the February map?...
Hello John Have you tried Pierre-Louis Gosselin at the Big Red One Museum? Link here. Cheers Sean
Hello there Just for the sake of clarity, does Gary (or anyone) have the map showing the placement of the guns on 6/3/44 in colour? Just to...
Hello Pat Quick screen grab if it helps.... [IMG] Cheers Sean
Yes, Pat.
In the equally pointless "I remember" category would that be Brothers in Arms? Wondered what happened with that one....
Spot on Pat. Here's a comparison I took 7 or 8 years ago.... [img] Just down the road and a bit beyond the Panther is a knocked out,...
Pat, If you mean the IWM photo the location of Fontenay le Pesnel is correct beyond doubt, les Houx on the road to Tilly. All buildings bar the...
Hmmm... can't find anything. Something to keep in mind I think, there are/were, relatively few roads with evenly spaced trees in the area, the...
Pat I think I've seen efforts to locate these scenes before.... maybe one of the Heimdal books??? I'll have a look later.... Cheers Sean
Looking again I think it might be an "85". White over blue is Royal Signals......
Pat, No, not at all. There is also the small issue (with the captioning) of the 4th Canadian Armoured Division being still in England during...
But fun......;) Especially in black and white images of dirty vehicles Yes, I think so. Yes, you need to see the divisional badge to be...
Not for the first time..... I've been a bit put off buying Dennis Oliver's books since the Panzers in the Bocage one.... an interesting "review"...
Pat, Having had a cursory look I can't find anything specific but if the following is indeed the case: then the unit is most likely from...
For info, briefly..... The tank in the footage/stills is a Cromwell CS (close support) with 95mm howitzer. If it's Polish I think it should...
Thanks Pat. Unrelated to this thread, the General Sir James Marshall-Cornwall named within the document was to lose his son a few days later....