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![]() | 200 Field Ambulance, RAMC Anybody know of the whereabouts of the 200 field ambulance on the D-Day (other than Normandy ).Trying to find out exactly where my Gt uncle was that day (I have vague ideas). Not sure when I am next at Kew to look at the war diaries, so any help before that would be appreciated Cheers Steve
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![]() | You could contact this lot for more info: c20Warfare.org It was attached to the 50th Div: 50th Northumbrian Division Normandy 1944
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