This is a remarkable account of the Lincolnshire Gunners during the Second World War.
There was probably no unit in the British Army (nor indeed any other army) which served in so many theatres of war. France, Belgium and the retreat from Dunkirk: the South Coast of England where, for many months invasion was expected at any time: North Africa, Iraq (they captured Baghdad), Syria, and back to North Africa: then to India and on to become Chindits in Burma - now becoming infantry, leaving behind their guns.
Author: By Liz Walton
Author: Ed. Andrew Walker
Author: Peter Gaston
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Author: by Miek Zwamborn
Author: by Anne Allen
Author: John A Ward
Author: Susan Lloyd
Author: Fred Dobson
Author: by Jesper Rosenmeier
Author: Edited by Andrew Walker
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Author: Jack Bartlett and John Benson
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