ATTEMPTED ADVANCE TO ARNHEM Leading Tanks knocked out at 1x on embanked Road Further Tanks knocked out at 6 attempting to moved from Road...
AT VALKENSWAARD - Men of General Dempsey's Second Army talking to a Dutch policeman during a halt at Valkenswaard. From this town they pushed on...
Object description: Nijmegen and Grave 17 - 20 September 1944: Vehicles of the Guards Armoured Division of the British XXX Corps passing through...
Object description: Cromwell tanks of Guard's Armoured Division drive along 'Hell's Highway' towards Nijmegen during Operation 'Market-Garden', 20...
Object description: SSM William Parkes of No. 3 Squadron, 2nd (Armoured) Irish Guards, killed when his Sherman tank was knocked out during the...
Object description: Sherman tanks of the Irish Guards Group advance past others which were knocked out earlier during Operation 'Market-Garden',...
Object description: A Loyd carrier of the anti-tank platoon of 3rd Battalion, Irish Guards explodes during 30 Corp's advance up the Eindhoven road...
Object description: A Sherman Firefly tank of the Irish Guards Group advances past Sherman tanks knocked out earlier during Operation...
Object description: Cromwell tanks of 2nd Welsh Guards crossing the bridge at Nijmegen, 21 September 1944. Catalogue number: B 10172 Part of: WAR...
From Irish Guards Journal, 1958: The following article appeared in the Liverpool Echo dated Saturday, 13th June, 1957, and the writer of the...
Personal Number: 307936 Army Number: 14426252 Rank: Second Lieutenant Name: Brian Denis WILSON Unit: Irish Guards London Gazette : London...
An interesting few folios in one of the SOE Dutch Security files relating to a message sent back to UK by American Jedburgh Lt Harvey Todd of Team...
I do a study about the events in the Kiekberg Woods during the period of 17 sept. - 16 okt. 1944. The Kiekberg Woods, so called by the American...
Hi I am hoping find out either the names of any of the Southern Rhodesians who served in the 1st Airborne Division or of any information regarding...
Yesterday when I visited Henny and Tine, at their studio at Oosterbeek, we talked about the ideas of a number of sequel of the Battle of Arnhem...
This operation has always held a certain fascination for me. The idea of shoving a major offensive up a single two-lane road always seemed more...
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