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The story of the 4th County of London Yeomanry in World War II from
their formation in 1939, training in the UK 1939-41, battles of the
Western Desert and North Africa 1941-43, Italy in 1943, return to UK
and training D-Day in 1944, the invasion of Normandy including the
famous Battle of Villers Bocage in June 1944,
A first hand account by the Earl of Onslow who, as Viscount Cranley, commanded the Regiment in 1944 and was taken prisoner at Villers Bocage |
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Soft bound, A5, pp140, 19 illusts Reprint of the original edition of 1961
Available from
£10 incl p & p
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