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P 35 “The infantry battalions dug in around Hill 112 were under enemy observation Ops from Carpiquet aerodrome in the north.” P38 “A terrific flap was in progress. Support troops were hurriedly digging in, tanks taking up position, shells coming over from Carpiquet aerodrome.” P39 “On the right 30 Corps had not kept up with 8 Corps and on the left flank, the Canadian attack on Carpiquet airfield had been postponed” (on 29 June). P41 on 30th June “3RTR had been lent to 32 Guards Brigade against the Germans ensconced at Carpiquet aerodrome, west of Caen” P42 “…but Tim Ellis noted that the night of 3rd-4th (July) was “a hell of a bad night from Enemy mortars and artillery. The devil of it is that we get shell from the Germans in the Carpiquet area (almost directly behind us in the Salient)” P42 “The Herefords on Hill 112 had nine days of constant shelling and mortaring, mainly from Carpiquet." P42 “Both (Artillery) Regiments often received counter-battery fire from Carpiquet…” |
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