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British Mapping - France 1944
Is there amongst the membership an expert in the mapping used by the British Army in France in 1944? If so could he please PM me? Thanks. Mike
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Mike, Im not an expert, but I do know that reprinted Michelin road maps (and guides) were issued.
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Eddie,
Thanks. Thanks to Forum members my problem has almost been resolved. Your mention of Michelin maps reminds me that to my surprise on arrival in Croatia c 2002 I discovered that most of our maps were British copies of mapping done by the Geo Sections of the Wehrmacht in 1942/43 - and very high quality it was too. Mike |
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Marc,
It's been a long day. Delete 2002. Insert 1992 (24 Airmobile Field Ambulance RAMC deployed to Pleso Airbase, Zagreb. I was their so-called "Security Officer". Mike |
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Thomas,
Many thanks. I've now got the answers I needed. Mike |
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Gerald Andrews was a regular customer at my grandparents' general store.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tim...s&pid=15983999
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