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Major John Howard led the raid on Pegasus Bridge, the first place captured on D Day. His home was here at Garsington Rd, Oxford. The house with the empty driveway was his.
Thanks. I just look on this as a resource. Somebody out there needs that picture, for whatever reason. I just happen to have been the one to have posted it! I've quite a few posted for the same reason of many parts of Normandy
I fear you are wrong. The new bridge was built in 1994. There has been no other bridge on this site except for these two. This original bridge is also peppered with schrapnel holes!
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Mann darf Sie nicht vergessen. Good Luck from Germany. Love end Peace
In fact a former train stop renovated in 2006 with British Veteran Funds.
Major John Howard led the raid on Pegasus Bridge, the first place captured on D Day. His home was here at Garsington Rd, Oxford. The house with the empty driveway was his.
Excellent photos Mike. How did you find the place? You must be a hell of a map reader! Paul
Thanks. I just look on this as a resource. Somebody out there needs that picture, for whatever reason. I just happen to have been the one to have posted it! I've quite a few posted for the same reason of many parts of Normandy
The American Cemetery in Normandy. The resting place of over 9,000 young men who gave their lives that we may live in a better world.
Hi Pillboxs
I fear you are wrong. The new bridge was built in 1994. There has been no other bridge on this site except for these two. This original bridge is also peppered with schrapnel holes!
Thanks!
The Building#9 of the WYZ complex where Harrisson Summers claimed having killed 15 german officers during their breakfast.
Towards the cemetery from the wall of the missing