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Lead Crew On Bombing Mission To Hertogenbosch, Holland, Beside The Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" 'Queenie'. England, 17 Sept. 44. 303Rd Bomb Group. (U.S. Air Force Number 61766AC)
17 september 1944 Foto
Lead Crew On Bombing Mission To Hertogenbosch, Holland, Beside The Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" 'Queenie'. England, 17 Sept. 44. 303Rd Bomb Group. (U.S. Air Force Number 61766AC)
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Infantry of 4th Welsh Regiment, 53rd Division, advance along a railway embankment during the capture of Hertogenbosch 25 October 1944.
BRITISH TROOPS LAUNCH AN ATTACK ON HERTOGENBOSCH
BRITISH TROOPS LAUNCH ATTACK HERTOGENBOSCH (B 11147)
"The Flash" The newspaper of the 6th Battalion, RWF in The 53rd (Welsh) Division announcing the departure of their General Officer Commanding Major General Bobby Ross. The Freedom of the City of s'Hertogenbosch is also front page news.
tHE ROUTE OF THE 53RD (Welsh) Division in North West Europe 1944-45, 4, 6 and 7 RWF served in this Division.
s'Hertogenbosch, Holland October 1944. Maj John Dugdale and members of A Coy, 7 RWF make a dash to seize the only crossing into the City centre, unlocking the battle at a stroke.
s'Hertogenbosch, Holland October 1944. Maj John Dugdale and members of A Coy, 7 RWF make a dash to seize the only crossing into the City centre, unlocking the battle at a stroke.
Loyd carrier and 6-pdr anti-tank gun of 71st (RW) Anti-Tank Regiment, drives along a railway line outside Hertogenbosch, 25 October 1944. [IWM H11262]
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