THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - An exmple of "Entente Cordiale", Lieut. Crosby Lewis 2nd Corps Liaison Officer, with the was once a trooper in the British 6th Armoured Division. He transferred to the French Army and later gained the Croix de Guerre. At the landing of troops at Oran he was a private in the During the North African campaign, he wandered behind the German lines (disguised as an Arch) and gained invaluable information. He was awarded the Siver Star for this work. With him is Hentry Drykoningen who spent


THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - An exmple of "Entente Cordiale", Lieut. Crosby Lewis 2nd Corps Liaison Officer, with the was once a trooper in the British 6th Armoured Division. He transferred to the French Army and later gained the Croix de Guerre. At the landing of troops at Oran he was a private in the During the North African campaign, he wandered behind the German lines (disguised as an Arch) and gained invaluable information. He was awarded the Siver Star for this work. With him is Hentry Drykoningen who spent 14 years in the French Foreign Legion. He won the Croix de Guerre in France in 1940, and for his valourduring the fighting in Italy 'et palmes ' - bar, was added to his Croix de Guerre, British Army


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