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THE STORY OF THE 79th ARMOURED DIVISION: October 1942 - June 1945

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THE STORY OF THE 79th ARMOURED DIVISION: October 1942 - June 1945
THE STORY OF THE 79th ARMOURED DIVISION: October 1942 - June 1945

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THE STORY OF THE 79th ARMOURED DIVISION: October 1942 - June 1945

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This is the much prized story of the British Army’s famed 79th Armoured Division, a specialised ‘hush-hush’ unit especially created in readiness for the D-Day invasion of Normandy in 1944. The Division used armoured vehicles modified for special tasks named ‘Hobart’s Funnies’ after the Division’s commander, Maj-Gen. Sir Percy Hobart. The ‘Funnies’ included amphibious tanks that floated, could clear mines, destroy defences, carry and lay emergency bridges and roadways. This history, profusely illustrated with photos and coloured maps, follows the Division from its formation through its finest hour on D-day to final victory in Europe.

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