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Limited Edition. The 34 Tank Brigade was formed in 1941 and trained in the South East of England, first as an independent brigade, then as part of 1 Division and the 43 (Wessex) Division until nine months before D-Day, when it became an independent Tank Brigade once more. D-Day found the Brigade waiting for orders to move and they eventually made the crossing on D+10 (16 June). Due to severe weather conditions off the beaches of Normandy, they were unable to transfer to shore until 23 June. They bivouacked in a hay field close to 12 Corps HQ and waited for the Brigade. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Related ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > World War II Collection January to June 2004 > D-Day - The Juno and Sword Beach Collection Registered Users: Bookmark
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