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<blockquote data-quote="emilioteles" data-source="post: 1736986" data-attributes="member: 3144"><p><img src="https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-9/10934013_650442315085564_5437954676495038505_n.jpg?oh=9f8b5e6366f1907c5c28b67be6d69f7e&oe=558B2483&__gda__=1435775583_146513366bd818eb472b49ff630e5a63" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p>Local villagers come out to meet a British column of trucks, jeeps and carriers on a road near Flers, north-western France.</p><p>17th of August 1944.</p><p></p><p>(Source - © IWM B 9333</p><p>Sgt. Laing of No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit)</p><p></p><p>Officers Diary from the Field Battery, 86th (East Anglian)(Hertfordshire Yeomanry) R.A.</p><p>Aug 17th '44 </p><p>"Our 2 days rest lasts exactly 20 hrs. We join the 11th Armoured Div: to chase the enemy in the Falaise Gap. Recce parties moved at 1300 hrs to recce the route to FLERS as the bridge at CONDE is not yet completed. The C.O.24 runs over a mine and is severely wounded in the leg. The recce party makes a long detour held up by mines and blown bridges. After a 4 hr journey the Recce arrives in FLERS to see the tail of the Regt disappearing east out of the town. The bridge at CONDE has been opened and the Regt has come the quickest way. The guns are in action laid out by compass before the recce party catches up." </p><p></p><p>"In FLERS we have our first taste of liberation and understand something of what we have been fighting for. All the tiredness and fatigue, all the casualties we have suffered seem worth while when we see the ecstasy and pure joy on the faces of the French people newly liberated from the enemy. Old & young men women & children are waving flags & shouting & singing, all struggle to shake the hand of Tommy. The strain of the fighting drops from our minds & bodies. Moral goes up 200% and we throw away our sweets & cigs ……"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilioteles, post: 1736986, member: 3144"] [IMG]https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-9/10934013_650442315085564_5437954676495038505_n.jpg?oh=9f8b5e6366f1907c5c28b67be6d69f7e&oe=558B2483&__gda__=1435775583_146513366bd818eb472b49ff630e5a63[/IMG] Local villagers come out to meet a British column of trucks, jeeps and carriers on a road near Flers, north-western France. 17th of August 1944. (Source - © IWM B 9333 Sgt. Laing of No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit) Officers Diary from the Field Battery, 86th (East Anglian)(Hertfordshire Yeomanry) R.A. Aug 17th '44 "Our 2 days rest lasts exactly 20 hrs. We join the 11th Armoured Div: to chase the enemy in the Falaise Gap. Recce parties moved at 1300 hrs to recce the route to FLERS as the bridge at CONDE is not yet completed. The C.O.24 runs over a mine and is severely wounded in the leg. The recce party makes a long detour held up by mines and blown bridges. After a 4 hr journey the Recce arrives in FLERS to see the tail of the Regt disappearing east out of the town. The bridge at CONDE has been opened and the Regt has come the quickest way. The guns are in action laid out by compass before the recce party catches up." "In FLERS we have our first taste of liberation and understand something of what we have been fighting for. All the tiredness and fatigue, all the casualties we have suffered seem worth while when we see the ecstasy and pure joy on the faces of the French people newly liberated from the enemy. Old & young men women & children are waving flags & shouting & singing, all struggle to shake the hand of Tommy. The strain of the fighting drops from our minds & bodies. Moral goes up 200% and we throw away our sweets & cigs ……" [/QUOTE]
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