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Ataque británico a Monte Longdon
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmytx3" data-source="post: 1191228" data-attributes="member: 7371"><p>Hola, cada uno está completamente convencido al final de batalla, ya que el 7mo regimiento de Infantería se retiraba fuimos golpeados por cuatro misiles, al principio creíamos que ellos pueden haber sido misiles de Cobra, pero después de la información adicional entre 3 Para, parece que ellos vinieron de la dirección del Canto Inalámbrico, trato de averiguar si alguien tiene la información sobre esto 105 mm yo lo apreciaría,</p><p>adiós por el momento Jimmy.</p><p>aquí está la parte de una entrevista con el oficial de Artillería Real atado a 3 Para.</p><p></p><p>Hi, everyone is quite convinced at the end of the battle, as the 7th Infantry regiment was withdrawing we were hit by four missiles, at first we thought they may have been Cobra missiles, but after further enquiries amongst 3 Para, it seem that they came from the direction of Wireless Ridge, I am trying to find out if anyone has information on this 105mm I would appreciate it,</p><p>bye for now Jimmy. here is part of an interview with Royal Artillery officer attached to 3 Para.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">“I also remember moving down to join A Company, we were being led by Major Pat Butler who took the balance of the Tactical headquarters to join the CO Hew Pike who had now moved on ahead with Sgt Butters and LCpl Begg his radio operator, we moved around to a position somewhere between Fly Half and Full Back, slightly down the hill and A Company were still moving forward to take Full Back we came under quite a lot of indirect fire, and I think from 105 mm recoilless which inflicted quite a lot of casualties, we moved forward behind A Company onto Full Back and to me, this is when I got a good opportunity at first light to accurately locate the enemy batteries, I could see the smoke from their guns I could see quite distinctly the three separate guns on the reverse slope of Sapper Hill these were out of range of our own guns, but I was able to summon the Forward Air Controller and give him a fix and he subsequently managed to get an airstrike to go in, I also managed to engage a pack howitzer battery,</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmytx3, post: 1191228, member: 7371"] Hola, cada uno está completamente convencido al final de batalla, ya que el 7mo regimiento de Infantería se retiraba fuimos golpeados por cuatro misiles, al principio creíamos que ellos pueden haber sido misiles de Cobra, pero después de la información adicional entre 3 Para, parece que ellos vinieron de la dirección del Canto Inalámbrico, trato de averiguar si alguien tiene la información sobre esto 105 mm yo lo apreciaría, adiós por el momento Jimmy. aquí está la parte de una entrevista con el oficial de Artillería Real atado a 3 Para. Hi, everyone is quite convinced at the end of the battle, as the 7th Infantry regiment was withdrawing we were hit by four missiles, at first we thought they may have been Cobra missiles, but after further enquiries amongst 3 Para, it seem that they came from the direction of Wireless Ridge, I am trying to find out if anyone has information on this 105mm I would appreciate it, bye for now Jimmy. here is part of an interview with Royal Artillery officer attached to 3 Para. [COLOR=black][FONT=Times New Roman]“I also remember moving down to join A Company, we were being led by Major Pat Butler who took the balance of the Tactical headquarters to join the CO Hew Pike who had now moved on ahead with Sgt Butters and LCpl Begg his radio operator, we moved around to a position somewhere between Fly Half and Full Back, slightly down the hill and A Company were still moving forward to take Full Back we came under quite a lot of indirect fire, and I think from 105 mm recoilless which inflicted quite a lot of casualties, we moved forward behind A Company onto Full Back and to me, this is when I got a good opportunity at first light to accurately locate the enemy batteries, I could see the smoke from their guns I could see quite distinctly the three separate guns on the reverse slope of Sapper Hill these were out of range of our own guns, but I was able to summon the Forward Air Controller and give him a fix and he subsequently managed to get an airstrike to go in, I also managed to engage a pack howitzer battery,[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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