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100 1 _aBLACKBURN George
245 0 _aThe guns of Normandy
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300 _a536p.
520 3 _aNarrative description of the Normandy landings from the perspective of the 4th Field Royal Canadian Artillery. The story of this crucial battle opens in England, as the 4th Field Regiment receives news that something big is happening in France and that after long years of training they are finally going into action. What follows is the most harrowing and realistic account of what it is like to be in action. Blackburn provides genuine insight to the nature of military service for the average Canadian soldier in the Second World War.
598 _aSECOND WORLD WAR, D-DAY, MILITARY CONDITIONS
650 _aSECOND WORLD WAR
650 _aD-DAY
650 _a MILITARY CONDITIONS
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