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<blockquote data-quote="emilioteles" data-source="post: 1736998" data-attributes="member: 3144"><p><img src="https://scontent-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t31.0-8/10917352_648862105243585_5525981349826758127_o.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p>1st Battalion Welsh Guardsmen near Arras in North-Eastern France, January/February 1940.</p><p></p><p>(Nb. The second man in line carries a Bren LMG and is followed by one with a Boys Anti-Tank rifle)</p><p></p><p>In November 1939 the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards were sent from Gibraltar to France, where they were to provide protection for the GHQ, this was located eight miles away from Arras.</p><p></p><p>The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards from the 17th - 24th May 1940 formed the nucleus of the force defending Arras. After a week during which the town was bombed and shelled and the garrison had</p><p>repulsed persistent armoured attacks, the order came to withdraw. In the days between leaving Arras and embarking at Dunkirk the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards was involved in costly company actions at Cassel, Vyfewg and West Cappel.</p><p>After returning home from France the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards spent the next four years between Wimbledon, Byfleet, Midsomer Norton and Knook Camp, Heytesbury where they carried out their</p><p>training continuously in case of another invasion which seemed imminent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilioteles, post: 1736998, member: 3144"] [IMG]https://scontent-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t31.0-8/10917352_648862105243585_5525981349826758127_o.jpg[/IMG] 1st Battalion Welsh Guardsmen near Arras in North-Eastern France, January/February 1940. (Nb. The second man in line carries a Bren LMG and is followed by one with a Boys Anti-Tank rifle) In November 1939 the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards were sent from Gibraltar to France, where they were to provide protection for the GHQ, this was located eight miles away from Arras. The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards from the 17th - 24th May 1940 formed the nucleus of the force defending Arras. After a week during which the town was bombed and shelled and the garrison had repulsed persistent armoured attacks, the order came to withdraw. In the days between leaving Arras and embarking at Dunkirk the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards was involved in costly company actions at Cassel, Vyfewg and West Cappel. After returning home from France the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards spent the next four years between Wimbledon, Byfleet, Midsomer Norton and Knook Camp, Heytesbury where they carried out their training continuously in case of another invasion which seemed imminent. [/QUOTE]
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