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Old 22-06-16, 02:05 PM
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Trooper E. McGuiness, gunner of a Churchill tank of 'B' Squadron, 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, 34th Tank Brigade, 17 July 1944.
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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.
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Lt Fathergill, CO of 'B' Squadron, 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, 34th Tank Brigade, with his crew on their Churchill tank, 17 July 1944.
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Old 22-06-16, 02:18 PM
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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.

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