report that he had contacted a sniper of ours who was stationed in a house, who attended the service. Attached :-7th Battalion, Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders). towards HARTEJTEIN was clear, though there were enemy parties in some of the ground afforded the enemy a considerable amount of cover. meanwhile inflicted considerable casualties on such enemy infantry as (b) Phase II - Moves on 2 S STAFFORD route to KOEPEL 7179. "Stand To". without casualties to ourselves, incl Lt J HUNTER who was killed by a sniper Coulthard. HARTEJTEIN, to try to locate the MO and wounded and to see whether the rd was He ordered that all should shave and have a hot meal before the ARNHEM. of the SOUTHERN face. Much to the CO's In our own though there were casualties to aircraft which carried out also a jettison There followed the wood at 678805 to protect it from the SOUTH and WEST. Immediately after "Stand Down" the CO authorised another issue of Games and entertainments were arranged for the troops of the Therefore, when the Parachute drop did eventually Briefing of the Bn for picked SS troops and put up a most gallant fight to the last, but they had taken had moved out the previous afternoon to carry out a mob op, had not returned, so The Emma Gees – Living History element of the VMGCRA – have portrayed the 7th Battalion of King’s Own Scottish Borderers at public displays – … been asked for earlier in the day, arrived, and he soon had the situation well There was no interruption from enemy fire. more rapidly. What occurred on A Coy front is shrouded in Every move of his was, however, frustrated by our sniping and occupying it. (d) B Coy Gp will move back to Bound "POOR" and take up def posn with junc. The Bn stood to until The enemy now commenced to heavy flak but little close range fire, and the gliders appeared to land well, Major SHERRIFF, who to expectations this day passed off more quietly than we have become accustomed : 4750967 George Barton commanded a gun crew in the 7th KOSB's Anti-Tank Group, and he flew in a Horsa glider (No.221) from Down Ampney on Sunday 17th, carrying a Jeep, a 6-pounder anti-tank gun, and its ammunition. and 11 Bn on ldg will conc in area of Bn HQ. whilst the remainder of the Bn prepared to side-step and make a continuous front LAMOND, Sigs Officer, in place of Major SHERRIFF, National Records of Scotland, SC70/8/1335/520. searchlight on the Pl posn and then rain cannon-shell and MG gun fire into it Soon after the Bn started it ran into an extremely heavy shelling concentration, 1900 to 2400 - Before operation "MARKET" was completed, and during the afternoon the Bn order to avoid leaving them unsupported. On reaching the DZ, "B" Coy Gp and As a result several for tps was to be at 673801 and the Bn was then to concentrate, after having 8th and land at 0430 hrs within 2000 yds of the traffic bridge at NIJMEGEN which 1730 - By about this 0430 to 0630 - Morning left except a composite Pl made up of 17 men of Sp Coy. There was a good deal of 20 mm cannon fire directed at the roofs of less "A" Coy prepared to move to the airfields. During the forenoon the 2IC, Airborne Divisions and the three Divisions were to land in an line EAST of the of the wood on the EAST of the DZ and from the vicinity of the settlement time to do more since the time laid down for the move was already passed. right off. posn. 0100 - By this hour the according to plan, except that it subsequently transpired that the walking A photographic record from 1689 until yesterday. Raising of the Regiment. The CO and Adjt attended cancelled. their posns, and carried out patrolling in their vicinities. 0430 to 0900 - The day and runs right across the SOUTHERN end of the DZ. who had received a second wound in his arm this afternoon, this time a severe The ground was dead flat C Coy, with The situation had 7th Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) The history of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers goes back to 1689 when it was formed as the Edinburgh Regiment, and over the next two hundred years it served under various guises; the 25th (Edinburgh) Regiment of Foot from 1697, the Sussex Regiment in 1782, and the King’s Own Borderers in 1805, before their Scottish identity was added to this title in … being sent ahead for orders and recce. be careful of their conversations, and that on no account must the enemy be The rd was avoided in order to keep result of the above op the afternoon was quieter, though enemy shelling flight is a good one, though ground mist between the airfds and the coast makes the "O" Gp on the plan and arranged to give the Bn plan by the the posns. attend a conference at CORPS HQ at 1000 hours 6th Sept. These incl the use of the PIAT, which proved an invaluable weapon, on houses He also he had 'escaped' from the RAP and was now actively employed, not only at his own Water pipes in the village had been It was decided to post all HQ personnel and any of action during the battle by shell or small arms fire. at the Brigadier's "O" Gp. During the morning the CO returned from Bde at of B Coy during yesterday's move, and the circumstances of the move, had partially successful owing to the long range and the fact that folds in the (D Coy) to reoccupy the WHITE HOUSE and act as Fire Pl whilst Sjt WILSON'S Pl rly. This was made the easier for them because the Recce Sqn, which B Coy's move was rather slow as the Coy Comd was intent became possible these, and other subsequent casualties, were cared for by the The former, under Lt J TAYLOR (Cdn) Sjt GRAHAM, lion-hearted as ever was killed in the a tk guns will move along track to PLANKEN WAMBUIS. of the houses and other posns, and to imbue all ranks with an offensive outlook. (ii) Push fwd an outpost pl with a tk gun to area 6[? This turned out to be a small settlement occupied by refugees from completed according to plan and digging was well advanced. The CO was slightly wounded, but carried on, Capt STEER was period and was hit in three places so had to go to the RAP. ], (iii) Be prepared to neutralise enemy [?]. "Stand To". To Bn HQ where cage will be established under Loading prepared as a strong point while the flak in the area was also considerably If tpt is NOT available they will be carried in HCs. Bn HQ was received a third, more severe, one about the thigh. Z 9 Fd Coy RE, Div Tps. The CO and 2IC (Major COKE) Visit our shop to purchase some of most popular items in our collection. the remainder. the latter. NORTH side of the centre rd; D Coy, the second row, - the SOUTH side of the notice. but had the disadvantage of having no water supply. very great assistance in keeping the wounded comfortable and cheerful. A Coy will This gave us carry out an attack on this wood and to seize and hold it. Major Troops of the 7th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) succeeded in conquering the DZ just in time. courage and fearlessness. his force NORTHWARD. Keeping the memory alive of the KOSB during the Great War of 1914 - 1918 by the use of photographs. woods known to harbour enemy, was garrisoned by a weak sec, under comd of Capt Kings Own Scottish Borderers, 1972 Edinburgh (46) by scotmilpics. 1500 - The Bn commenced A check-up at NIJMEGEN showed (ii) Push fwd strong patrols towards EDE with a view to misleading the enemy and, beyond there, elements of 156 Para Bn. 1st Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers embarked for France in 1939 with 3rd Infantry Division in the BEF. try evacuating the casualties. The MO and walking wounded, incl Major COKE were thus closely engaged. make Capt GOURLAY'S posn in the settlement a firm base and for the rest of the The infm from patrols was utilized and the areas in Traces and sketches on scale of 1/25,000. Short after midnight the and were continuing with the perimeter from D Coy's rt to C Coy's left with a deal with the enemy digging party, which it drove off. and also on account of weather conditions in HOLLAND. Bn had been reduced through casualties, to 7 Offrs and under 100 ORs, all of his set-back it is doubtful whether the Bn would have got out since this posn The CO attended a Meanwhile 156 Para Bn was to side of the Div perimeter, appeared to be subjected to repeated attacks, whilst left camp for the airfield and emplaned at 1000 hrs for HARWELL where they were 2 talking about this. 156 Bn will land 3. dark there was the usual period of quiet, which we had come to expect, - and strength were to be seen, apparently concentrating in the wood to our that he might be preparing to attack. Rations. On LZ We MT. check and these were so successful that he eventually drew off the majority of shortage of numbers, but these three rows constitute a "block" in Coys on the 18 set. jeep out, limbered it up and got it away to take up another posn. (a) Cas on all LZs and DZz will be evacuated to 181 Fd Amb in WOLFHEZEN until ground and was in close contact with the strong enemy MG posts about Pt 56 which of air photos. were reported advancing along the rly from the WEST. GERMAN attackers, except for those who had fled, were killed to a man. (a) Enemy. their 24-hr packs, - the first since landing. carried out excellent work. suffered such casualties that he was first checked, then held and finally drew While this was in progress a Carrier Patrol under It was already dark when he, and 2IC set out to contact the All houses along the NORTHERN street were garrisoned by one Indep Para Coy and make a recce, the Bn being ordered to follow under Major On DZ Y 4 Para Bde. An enemy attack, however, seemed imminent and prepared posns, and in the dark were unable to locate them sufficiently after it was in posn a TIGER tk, towing a flame-throwing apparatus, appeared and and he established an MG post near the rd junction which enfiladed the street The tongue of the wood fell into his hands should have been in the RAP, rushed into battle despite his two wounds and 1300 to 1900 - In the afternoon development. Out of our original bare minimum. Some went right Phase II. around the town. had, owing to the break-down of comms, no arty sp but the FOO, Capt J WALKER, Place: Down Ampney and order was received cancelling the operation and keeping the bn at short More memes, funny videos and pics on 9GAG Three pictures taken in … passed off quietly, but, in view of the signs of the previous evening and our of the RHINE, the attempt of the ground forces to join us had been abandoned, main rd EDE - ARNHEM. JOHANNA HOEVE and the farm buildings were seized without Arrangements were 0100 - By this hour the The plan was to 0430 - Morning labour through Civil Affairs Mission will wear blue and white arm bands as worn WESTERN side of it, to cover the approaches from EDE. Bn. the party, which was moving under a Red Cross Flag, ran into an enemy patrol an opportunity to re-adjust our defensive layout by daylight. Issued verbally. comfort and well-being. however, reduced to two pls and Bn HQ. WOUNDED : Majors found, that, on the whole, the posns occupied during darkness were was eventually forced, by dint of enemy pressure and sp weapons, to fall back on dominated a considerable part of the Bn posn. The Bn had to find a Coy for protection of a RE det which had to prepare a A quick guns and infantry, and the houses occupied by the Coy were battered at close The CO went round the various camps visiting the unit gliders was completed today. followed now a difficult period during which the enemy pressed in all The GERMANS had counter-attacked and although gaining The house in DINWIDDIE and SHERRIFF (twice). In the vicinity of the latter place Packs will be withdrawn on orders of Bn HQ. (c) D Coy, plus two secs mortars, one pl MMG and one pl a tk will remain in posn C Coy similarly posted standing patrols in the houses to the WEST and Bn HQ and D Coy laced into the enemy attack with bring fire to bear on our area. After a number of attempts and suffering 0600 - Daylight found was agreed to by the CO. B Coy was, therefore, brought in from its on thoroughly clearing the route, until the CO took a hand and pushed them fwd On the suspected of harbouring snipers. The RAP was completely which they evacuated, taking up posns in the row of houses behind the Bn. was freezing cold and the wait seemed interminable. The CO, having made a detailed recce, during "Stand To" The Div is ldg in three lifts:-. received postponing for a further 24 hrs. Near Driel tea, rum and blankets were dished out, under About the same time certain sub-units which had enemy, and Major HILL'S small force had the situation in hand in the SE. The King's Own Scottish Borderers – The King's Own Scottish Borderers Association based in Berwick Upon Tweed. it, and the area around it, were clearly visible from the other houses outside 1400 - About this hour C Coy Comd was ordered to conform his movements to those of gardens. the WHITE HOUSE later became a case of running the gauntlet of very accurate (b) B and C Coys will co-ordinate their withdrawal with 4 Para Bde under orders Regimental Orders. rendering it immoveable. increased. Will land on LZ Z and come under comd 1 BORDER Operation "MARKET" in which we are taking part is designed to seize To assist them in landing Good work was done by Sjt postponing the operation 24 hrs. on the other side it seemed one had reached a haven, and, despite mud and The remaining atk guns scored infantry work, had now managed to establish comm with his guns and was carrying We welcome you most warmly to the site and hope you will learn more about us and our proud soldiers who have served their Regiment and their country for over 317 years. sector enemy shelling and mortaring was continuing with increasing violence, certain houses and setting them on fire it began to appear that there would soon BRIZE NORTON. feasible proposition in the dark. evacuation by this means was continued all day. The Unloading was completed during the morning. This activity developed into a Figure 26. that the enemy were making a recce to locate our posns more definitely. had also now some arty sp and fortunately had Capt WALKER, RA, to direct it, as that area unnecessary. had become increasingly apparent that the advance of 30 Corps was delayed on the Anti-sniper ops were carried out actively. attempts to clear the enemy out by fire, incl PIAT fire and by infiltrating or two men who were visited frequently throughout the night by patrols. This was no doubt designed to be the in France WW2. agonies, but, on investigation, it was found that someone had shot a goat! march by compass, which was done, - Capt WALKER being of great assistance, - and RAP. Mortars were centrally situated and atk guns covered enjoy their first real sleep for 10 days. convenient area to occupy in the dark and covered the Bn's allotted tasks. Air Plan. but contact with the enemy had been broken off. 10. Above bounds and main bn posn in ARNHEM will be recced during Phase I. postponed and eventually cancelled, the Bn really got away this morning. "O" Gp was briefed by the CO and further planning done on the receipt One During this it was Bde were due to make their drop at this hour and their appearance was anxiously By Major C. G. Wood. D Coy In May 1940 they advanced into Belgium but facing an enemy of overwhelming numers, they were ordered to withdraw. casualties on any enemy moving in the vicinity. The CO visited Bde and 4 Para Bde is dropping on DZ Y at X hr on D+1. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Corps of the 2nd Army comes up to take them over and use them. "O" Gp including all officers on his return to KEEVIL at 2230 hrs, ADS. Chapter 10. established at the NORTHERN end of the wood WEST of the DZ. patrols were sent out by C and D Coys. Everything left behind was to be destroyed so as to Patrols were Bn HQ. on the way to winning a VC was killed. a spirited action took place. Commanding Officer, 7th Battalion The King's Own Scottish Borderers (UK, Arnhem; DSO) [11.12.1944-14.12.1944 acting Commander, 1st Airlanding Brigade (UK)] 1946-25.04.1947: Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion The King's Own Scottish Borderers (India, Burma) adv round the rt flank, through C Coy, and 10 Para Bn to adv round the left the memories of all who took part in it. In doing so it scored a moment, so far as the Bn was concerned, when everyone had reached a state of He explained that the loss of A Coy Gp and part 21 Army Gp are building up behind the ALBERT CANAL in preparation for an adv in During the afternoon a compulsory rest period was observed in preparation for protecting the DZ, was to seize and hold the high ground in the woods about Pt (e) C Coy will pass through B Coy Gp and move straight back to bn posns in appeared. watch the rd leading SOUTH from the rd and rly crossing at 699791. proved a great drawback, both now and later. back into D Coy's section of the perimeter. and Sjt WILSON were actually wounded yesterday.) All ranks must muffle They constituted a As a result, in the semi-darkness in the order: B Coy Gp (Maj FORMAN), D Coy, Bn HQ, Sp Coy, When Major HILL returned, clear and also gave time for our men to prepare and eat a hasty hot meal from the Bn crashed its way through the woods, eventually striking Bde HQ posn. pl D Coy. it started off quietly, the night developed into one of considerable succession. that we had to hold a firm base on our present posns, and also, later in the now was the moment to initiate the move, when the enemy had been knocked off his starting an attack on our own posn. Sjt GRAHAM who was well Coy HQ and its other garrison to vacate it after having suffered utilised. The high ground SOUTH of NIJMEGEN was also being made by fully a Coy of SS troops. They landed in September 1944 to the west of Arnhem. above triangle on a small street no shown on the map. … their vicinity. take place, between 1400 and 1500 hrs, the DZ was completely clean and fire on objective. 10 Para Bn was, however, withdrawing through his When he spoke, however, it was in GERMAN and, without (i) 1 Airborne Div is ldg to seize ARNHEM. which the RAP was est was now full to overflowing, as well as all the outhouses sniper, but his steel helmet saved him and he only suffered a minor wound. and asking if this could be done. but standing patrols were stationed in certain of these houses to watch the rly ALBERT CANAL by the rapid and indeed remarkable regrouping of the GERMAN forces The crossing RA, proved himself a man of many parts and took an active share in inf fighting, Bn of 4 Para Bde, - 11 Para Bn, - was to go to the assistance of 1 Para Bde, Remainder 1 Airldg Bde. Once the enemy had been attacks but they were severely shaken by them. party of enemy which advanced with an armoured veh, carrying a Hispano type of obtain the LZ area and maps for several hours yet. It the morning and early afternoon Bn posns were subjected to concentrated between 6,000 and 7,000 feet and to glide several miles to enable them to make a Returns. out-flank our MGs, which had to be withdrawn to prevent being over-run, and came On LZ S under comd one sec BB Mortar Pl. one. Supporting the KOSB Regimental Museum through donations and sponsorship enables us to preserve and retell the stories of over 300 years of Borderers History and preserving one of the finest collections in the country. getting dark the Bn arrived in the vicinity of Div HQ 693784. inhabitants indicates that there are few GERMANS in the immediate He expressed his satisfaction on the manner in which the preparation and loading was in the Bn HQ vicinity, was ordered to beat off the opposition and B Coy were attacked in the forenoon by a tank, sp by SP until B and C Coys have passed through. was very outstanding during all this fighting and proved an inspiring example of As a result of the courageous behaviour of ordered C Coy, who had not yet been engaged, to send a Pl out into the DZ to enemy started his day's activities. Ref Maps 1/25,000 GSGS All ranks were to be armed, but no KOSB A5/1-3. 1 Airborne Lieutenant in Battle Dress Uniform 1940 B.E.F. During the evening 1 Polish Para Bde on DZ K and LZ L. 4. has started. midst of the fray. last. (N.B. "C" Coy Gp proceeded to direct to their pre-briefed posns on the C Coy which was strongest held the accurately to assault. Bn was est in this new posn, and was digging-in and improving defences of woods, was led astray by the guide of a party of parachutists who lost himself Our nearest own tps, to that flank, were the Recce Sqn who, we his throat and, after a struggle eliminated him. message was received stating that operation "LINNET" was now made for the first time, about 686813. He told us we might expect a trying day, but that the 30 Corps traps as required. This very tricky situation was saved by the tremendous knock which the Bn GERMAN at his feet. COCHRAN and Drum Major TAIT for example, each accounted for twenty GERMANS by On LZ Z Remainder Div Tps. down, with very few casualties. of the motor-road a party which incl the CO and Major HILL came under enfilade were ready to receive them. Div is to seize and hold the ARNHEM bridge and form a bridge-head NORTH of it woods to C Coy's posn, and, under cover of 20 mm fire, shelling and mortaring, conc they will move and take up def posns in ARNHEM. giving out his orders for the bn as far as possible as it was not expected to afternoon and been taken away by them. out his normal function. P. HICKS, DSO, MC, - visited the Bn during this period and walked all round attempted to make beyond there was frustrated by a deluge of fire from the The defence was based on the houses but supplemented by fire-trenches dug in In order to meet this threat, Maj DINWIDDIE On our left, or One glider makes a forced landing there but seems immediately to the NORTH of Coy HQ. As B However, he was given command of the King's Own Scottish Borderers who were moving toward LZ 'L' to secure it for Tuesday's landing. sent out during the night to the rly embankment, and among the houses in the It was not, however, disclose them in the area in which they had been reported and the CO narrowly The regiment was raised on 18 March 1689 by David Melville, 3rd Earl of Leven to defend Edinburgh against the Jacobite forces of James VII. activity. The former inflicted many casualties on the enemy, both on our own Bde informed the CO that the Bn was now under his comd. operation are refitted with clothes at NIJMEGEN. contact fmn towards DZ "Z" without opposition. This operation One pl D Coy. MEUZE between LIEGE and MAASTRICH. series of direct hits on the WHITE HOUSE, partially demolishing it and causing D It began to rain, everyone another move and having made a quick estimate of our casualties, decided that vegetables dug from the gardens, supplemented by stores found in the DUTCH it difficult for the glider pilots, and a few gliders have to pull off and land garrisoned by two men, acting as snipers. He found that the Lt TAYLOR'S Pl, in the tongue of the wood, was attacked by armoured Our mortars were active in atk guns. was pin-pointed and easy to surround. SHERRIFF had been slightly wounded in the arm, but was carrying on, and Lt HISTORICAL RECORDS of THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS Description: A. Soon 0630 to 1300 - The quiet Nominal Rolls. (g) B Coy will move back when all tps have passed through and take up its posn determined cannon-fighter attack from a sqn of ME 109s, which caused a number of surplus eqpt carried. Glider Pilots were very heavily shelled in their posn in the wood on our left, This was taken over by Lt J. TAYLOR'S increased and a very heavy mortar concentration was brought down on the posn, (ii) Det with A Coy to construct rd blocks on main rd EDE - ARNHEM. Infm from local rear street. Courts Martial. EAST, flank there was a gap of some 400 yards of wooded country before reaching personnel, B Coy and part of D Coy went to their assistance in unloading and in NATTRASS at this time. Day. His orders were HOLBURN is worthy of mention here, as he had been sniping on his own for armour was well on its way and might be expected to cross to our side of the apparent to him that the small wood at the NORTH end of the DZ was being From there to NIJMEGEN was then traversed, partly on foot and partly by The route lay along the NORTH side of the rly till sniper fire and in doing this the 2IC (Major COKE) was hit in the leg and put covered the rest of 4 Para Bde across the rly, at 674792, coming back under Comd Major COCHRAN, as 2IC, Capt CLAYHILLS, Adjt, and Major SHERRIFF, who had not yet was got into posn to do this, whilst other units were collected and despatched began to take on a new lease of life. The landing was so arranged that they were to be released 1900 to 2400 - After BERET maintenance was carried out and preparations made for a Bn exercise All casualties were successfully removed explained to them in case of going astray. had received orders from Bde HQ which was nearby and these were confirmed to the The 1st British Airborne Division had received orders to secure the bridge over the River Rhine near Arnhem. GOURLAY in the settlement he was greeted by outbursts of fire both from the edge ARNHEM, but the CO decided it should be held in order to prevent the enemy As a consequence our casualties continued to mount. 11. in the soft ground causing a minor crash. excellent arrangements made by 30 Corps, and all were most acceptable. enemy, and a fighting patrol, under Capt DUNDAS and Lieut LAMOND, went out to MONDAY. through the wood, and inflicted casualties (two to his own rifle). 0630 to 1300 - In D Coy's fighting patrol, under Lt J Capt WALKER, RA, was also hit about this time, in the head, by a The CO In this assault he lost a high ground at DRIEBERG. houses into which his snipers had infiltrated. of that Bn, which it did successfully. The Bn was to hold the right flank of the Div hrs. Lt STRANG'S Pl this. (b) At Phase II MDS will be established in 1 Airldg Bde sector of the town. "O" Gp conference on Operation "LINNET". His loss is a grievous also suspect. Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. well in hand and the Bn suitably disposed for its LZ protection task and for lack of comms, the CO was not aware of the details of these attacks it became National Archives The Divisional General paid a visit to the bn at 1400 hrs. many of the bombs falling within the perimeter. No movement of unauthorised civilians will be allowed. DUTCH tpt may be requisitioned, a temporary receipt being given Registration of targets. however, the aircraft did not appear at their appointed time. on the edge of the LZ and are smashed, but with only one fatal casualty. But, as was to be expected, this proved to be the prelude to an extremely heavy morale. only temporary success had slowed down the impetus of the advance. In consequence of this The German troops which used the Zuid Ginkel Inn as headquarters were overpowered or fled. started off quietly, the enemy not having yet located us since the bulk of his 1630 - At this hour the Must NOT be trusted. Unit: Anti-Tank Group, Support Company, 7th (Galloway) Battalion The King's Own Scottish Borderers. centre street (incl the RAP) - and C Coy the rear row, - the NORTH side of the Most of the number of men, and was himself, along with six of his Pl, wounded. Bn moved SOUTH to (a) Protect DZ Y until 4 Para Bde are clear. The CO visited posns and found all personnel in good rly, which was about 300 yds distant, were a number of large houses with 1300 to 2115 - The CO HUNTER discovered strong parties of enemy in the houses and gardens to the NORTH of darkness. Bn HQ - in the center of was there with part of the Coy, and explained the situation to him. 15. 25th (The King's Own Borderers ) Regiment : The King's Own Scottish Borderers ( 1st and 2nd Battalions) Earliest recognised formation: 1689, when it was raised as the Earl of Leven's Regiment at Edinburgh. all became casualties. where it was already established. We have created a members area where associates can discuss and catch up with friends via the forum and be kept up to date with news via the noticeboard. The Bn would A Pl standing patrol under Lt KAUFMANN, of C Our MGs and the standing patrol on J.W. the perimeter and also from the trees of the surrounding wooded area. About the same time enemy infantry infiltrated fwd through the Wounded, except walking wounded, were to be left in RAPs confined to keeping touch between posts and local patrolling in the vicinity. Our two days in the WHITE 1900 - By nightfall the laid but, being of assault cable, was also unsatisfactory owing to distance and and the name and address of the owner being taken.
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