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Answering the Call; The 57th Heavy Regiment, R.A.; The 166th Regiment Prepares for Action; The 59th Heavy Regiment on Guard in Britain; Training for “Overlord”; The 166th in North Africa; The 166th in the Lower Adriatic; From Cassino to Arno; The 59th Regiment into Battle; From the Leopold Canal to the German Frontier; Winter in the Apennines; Over the Rhine to V i ctory; No. 125 (Newfoundland) Squadron R.A.F.; The Battle of the Atlantic; Newfoundland Seamen in Many Roles; On the Home Front; Appendices (The Honour Roll; Honours and Awards; The First Naval Draft, November 27, 1939; “The First Four Hundred”, R oy al Artillery, April 14, 1940; The First Draft for R.A.F. Ground Staff, June 14, 1940; The First Draft for R.A.F. Air Crew, August 22, 1940); List of Sources; Index. pp. 621 Map endpapers, b&w photographs, maps (3 fold-out- collated) #0616 Light dampstaining to dustwrapper and corner of cloth covers.(Please note: Over standard weight. Orders may incur additional postage charges. We will contact you prior to processing order to request your approval or contact us to confirm postage cost.)
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