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Old 06-03-2008, 07:25 PM   #91 (permalink)
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Goodwood was the pincer movement.
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Old 07-03-2008, 01:43 PM   #92 (permalink)
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i understood goodwood was one of several pincer movements.yours,4th wilts.
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did dempsey not sack bucknall,then replace him with horrocks,with montys consent.yours,4th wilts.
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Old 07-03-2008, 02:52 PM   #94 (permalink)
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Bucknall was indeed sacked Lee and replaced with Horrocks.
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Bomber Command Operations Normandy Battle Area 7 July 1944.

The Canadian 1st and British 2nd Armies were held up by a series of fortified village strong points north of Caen. The first plan was for Bomber Command to bomb these villages but, because of the proximity of friendly troops and the possibility of bombing error, the bombing area was moved back nearer to Caen, covering a stretch of open ground and the northern edge of the city. The weather was clear for the raid, which took place in the evening, and two aiming points were well marked by Oboe Mosqutioes and other Pathfinder aircraft. The master bomber, Wing Commander S. P. (Pat) Daniels of 35 Squadron then controlled a very accurate raid. Dust and smoke soon obscured the markers but the bombing always remained concentrated. 2,276 tons of bombs were dropped.
It was afterwards judged that the bombing should have been aimed at the original targets. Few Germans were killed in the area actually bombed, although units near by were considerably shaken. The northern suburbs of Caen were ruined. No German fighters appeared and only one Lancaster, of 166 Squadron* was shot down by Flak. Two further Lancaster's and one Mosquito crashed behind the Allied lines in France.

'Bomber Command Diaries' - Middlebrook - Everitt.

* Lancaster III ND678 AS-Q.
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And we were covered in ash and debris from the bombing, we were that close. The only people killed were French.The enemy had withdrawn out of the City.
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