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Hello Jason, Best bet would be Joseph Balkoski. I have his email address somewhere, or he's on Facebook. I'll drop you a line in the next day...
Ditto the above... Sean
Hello Pat, Yes, That's Pt.103. As was common, the name was used for the hill generally as well as the specific high point. I take it you...
Hello Pat, Once again, good work. Regarding "Depot de Remonte", a (French) friend confirmed it's an establishment charged with providing horses...
Hello John, Many years ago, 2005 or 2006, maybe before, we went up to Neuville, that is Paul, Dale, Nigel Stewart, Geert van den Bogaert and...
Bienvenue Jean Luc Sean
Belated welcome, Phil. Been a bit busy of late... Once you're here in Normandy, let me know if you like- I can meet you for a coffee or...
Brilliant! :D
RE: Recon Sortie US7GR_1746 [06-JUN-1944] Pat, Nice work (again...:)). If you go throught he years on the Geoportail site, you can plot the...
Hello there, To concur with Pat, Atcham being five miles SE of Shrewsbury in Shropshire (Shrops) is almost definitely the right place....
Hello Mike, Welcome. We may have met before if you were at the unveiling of the monument to your father near Cintheaux. Cheers, Sean
Bienvenue Jonathan, Where in Normandy are you? Cheers, Sean
RE: The Bend in the River A bit more on la Meauffe from this site... http://www.oldhickory30th.com/Bocage8.jpg Edited by Pat to give the...
Hello John, As Pat has said, the end of June/early July period isn't that busy (relatively), weekends excepted. Even then, on a nice day the...
Hello Pat, No church or chapel that I know of but there is a school of the same name (in a completely different location). A large,...
Hello there, Couple of quick comments regarding two of the IWM photos.... Carriers with wading gear..... exactly as you say, for wading not...
Nice one Pat. You'll have no argument from me. The tall trees I the background (north) of the building also fit. One clarification, the church...
Hello there, Presuming that Private Babineau was killed on the 18th July, as opposed to died of wounds sustained earlier, he was one of five...
Hello Pat, I think in this case the caption is wrong- the Panther was actually photographed in St Lambert sur Dives in late August 1944....
I think the 6XXXXXX serial number series means he was in service before 1941.