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    #16
    'Monty' (one of the bloke's ol' feller) leads the way in to Bayeux. He definitely turned heads, and even got featured in After the Battle Vol. II.
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      #17
      These blokes were French: all badged up as Gordons. They had their own piper & drummer too.
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        #18
        Eetz zose Frainches again. I couldn't believe just how much kit these blokes had. I forget the name of the village where we bumped in to this lot (they were having a little 'show'), but it's well known to anyone who battled their way through Normandie in 1944. I'll have to look at my map.
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          #19
          And gawd knows where they'd got those assault vests from! They were superbly turned out.
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                #22
                'Monty' in the Dingo. Some things just seemed... odd.
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                  #23
                  Great photos...........fine job by all! Where there any German re-enactors present?


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                  Mike

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                    #24
                    "Sniper! Top Window!"
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                      #25
                      "Wha..... I thought this was a de-ac?"
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                        #26
                        I don't think that German re-enactors would've gone down too well. This little ensemble, however, did. I am rather biased though.
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                          #27
                          Not quite the 8th's enterance to Tripoli, but not far off.
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                            #28
                            One bloke even lugged a bloody PIAT around all day. It takes all sorts I suppose. Gawd, they're heavy.
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                                #30
                                Entertaining the crowd in Port en Bessin.
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