FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEAD FIRST RADIO-CONTROLLED TANK TO BE CAPTURED BY THE ALLIES - The team which recovered the tank at night, from our minefield in a No Man's Land. Left to right (standing on ground): - Cfn. Foote of 92 Magnolia Road, Southampton Cfn. Peel of 120 Penrhyn Avenue, Walthamstow, L/Cpl. D. McEllis of 6, Willow Grove,Prescot, Lancs Cfn. Moore of 237 Willanhall Road, Wolverhampton. Cfn. C. Ford of 20 Tyntesfield Road, Bedminster Down, Bristol, 3 Cpl. Bowers of 26 Devonshire Street, High Broughton, Salford, 7. Sgt. J. Crain of 89 Holywood Road,
FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEAD FIRST RADIO-CONTROLLED TANK TO BE CAPTURED BY THE ALLIES - The team which recovered the tank at night, from our minefield in a No Man's Land. Left to right (standing on ground): - Cfn. Foote of 92 Magnolia Road, Southampton Cfn. Peel of 120 Penrhyn Avenue, Walthamstow, L/Cpl. D. McEllis of 6, Willow Grove,Prescot, Lancs Cfn. Moore of 237 Willanhall Road, Wolverhampton. Cfn. C. Ford of 20 Tyntesfield Road, Bedminster Down, Bristol, 3 Cpl. Bowers of 26 Devonshire Street, High Broughton, Salford, 7. Sgt. J. Crain of 89 Holywood Road, Edinburgh, Scotland, (standing on transporter) Capt. of 94 Stamford Road, Oldham, Lancs Lieut. Smith of "Waratah" Broughton, near Preston, Lancs British Army
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