jk NORTHERN IRELAND IDEM. TKMNINTr GROUND KOK BRITiSH MECHANISED UNITS: British troops ?■- are being intensively trained in Northern Ireland where rugged country provides invaluable experience in the handling of modern mechanised Army equi;::uent. The troops in this picture are of tlie Welsh Regiment mostly tin-plate workers from South Wales, and their familiar name for the Bren gun carrier is "scspan ; fach" (little saucepan).
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 34, 27 March 1942, Page 3
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63jk NORTHERN IRELAND IDEM. TKMNINTr GROUND KOK BRITiSH MECHANISED UNITS: British troops ?■- are being intensively trained in Northern Ireland where rugged country provides invaluable experience in the handling of modern mechanised Army equi;::uent. The troops in this picture are of tlie Welsh Regiment mostly tin-plate workers from South Wales, and their familiar name for the Bren gun carrier is "scspan ; fach" (little saucepan). Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 34, 27 March 1942, Page 3
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