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107th RAC....
Trooper E. McGuiness, gunner of a Churchill tank of 'B' Squadron, 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, 34th Tank Brigade, 17 July 1944.
click on the pic... http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib...at=photographs Lt J. Fathergill, CO of 'B' Squadron, 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, 34th Tank Brigade, in the turret of his Churchill tank, 17 July 1944. click on the pic.. http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib...at=photographs Lt Fathergill, CO of 'B' Squadron, 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, 34th Tank Brigade, with his crew on their Churchill tank, 17 July 1944. click on the pic... http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib...at=photographs check left arm of theman on the right.....
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The same picture of Trooper "Mack" McGuiness is also in Brian Davis` book "British Army Uniforms and Insignia of WW2" on page 210.
The caption in the book says that he was from Liverpool. P.B.
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