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First Response by David Pentland. (B) SIG356 there was very little left

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there was very little left except a void where the engine would be

Oberleutnant Gerhard Krems: Born 4th May 1920

Pride of Lions 1997 by Keith Fearon

On his arrival

Two BAe Hawks slice

First Response by David Pentland. (B) SIG356 there was very little leftDP0172B. First Response by David Pentland. Caen, Normandy, 7th June 1944. Panzer IVGs of 7th Company, 2nd Panzer Battalion, 12th SS Division, supporting Panzer Grenadiers fron the 2nd Battalion, 25th Panzer Grenadier Regiment, in their attack on St Contest and Gamanche. Both objectives were successfully taken, and along with other simultaneous attacks the Canadian advance was stalled in front of Caen. Signed by Sturmann Karl Heinz Decker. Signature

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