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Cameos of War

Discussion in 'WWII Books & Publications' started by sapper, Jul 25, 2014.

  1. sapper

    sapper British Normandy Veteran, Royal Engineers

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    This is Sappers record of WW2 From the Home Guard during the blitz in Southampton, to the German border ,It is a record of the Assault teams that took on Sword beach. Pegasus bridge. The Bloodiest square mile in Normandy,,, Caen. Goodwood. The Falaise pocket.. the Great Swan.. France. Belgium. and Holland... Operation Market garden..The bridge too far.... Operation Aintree. Overloon and Venraij. Two woundings, Deep into enemy lines on two occasions.... and finally... and the aftermath. all for £11 and all in aid of the "British Limbless Ex Service Mans Association"
    This is a limited edition of 100 signed copies.....

    The book has had good reviews. BLESMA and our young service men and women need our support. "Cameos of War" can be obtained by E mail
    from
    brian@raymondguy55.freeserve.co.uk
    232 pages cost £11 including post and packaging.
     
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    Skipper Kommodore

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    Congratulation Sapper, I hope many will read this post .
     
  3. sapper

    sapper British Normandy Veteran, Royal Engineers

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    HELP! Find this generous person please…..
    With respect. I hope that you will forgive me in posting this message. Recently I had a 100 books published of the battles that my company and myself took part in. From Sword beach, till my departure in Eastern Holland, after the bridge too far..
    I paid out a lot of money so that the British Limbless mens association would benefit from the proceeds. So far, I am quite taken aback by the generosity of many here, and elsewhere.
    But now! Can you help please? I have had a twenty pound note sent from Eire. Ireland. Nothing else, just the twenty! The kind sender did not include the address. It was posted on the 24 July in Eire, and had 4 animal postage stamps on the front.
    Please give me your name so that I can send the book to you…..And thanks for helping our limbless young men. You are all truly wonderful folk.
     

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