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Originally Posted by Tony Chapman
Hello Mark
Thanks for what was a rapid response to my query concerning the name of the tank commander present with the lone Sherman tank onboard LCT(CB) 2041 of 333 Support Flotilla on D-Day.
Do you know of any documentation that would confirm your belief that it was in fact Lt Fleming Irving of the 1st Hussars...I am sure that Norman will be pleased to know this detail but saddened to learn that the men he carried in to Courseulles did not survive the day....!!!
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Hi Tony;
My primary source regarding Lt F.L. Irving is
A HISTORY OF THE FIRST HUSSARS REGIMENT, published by the regiment in 1980.
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Originally Posted by Tony Chapman
On Juno's left flank at Bernieres and St Aubin sur Mer Lt Robert 'Pardy' Pardingtons HMLCT(CB) 2338 stood in with the combined craft of the 106th and 103rd LCT(A)(HE) Flotilla.......do you have similar details concerning the officers/crews carried in by Pardy and what became of them..? The 2338 had two Shermans raised on the firing platform.
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The two carried on 2338 were from the 10th Canadian Armoured Regiment (The Fort Garry Horse), C.A.C. (See attached photo). I'll see if I have the crew names on file.
The subject of the "Concrete Busting" Fireflies mounted on LCTs was discussed four years ago on this forum in a thread entitled "CB" Fireflies, which was started by John Tapsell on 11 July 2004 and can be found here:
http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...ight=Fireflies
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Attached photo shows the two Fireflies of the Fort Garry Horse aboard HMLCT(CB) 2338.