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There's also some footage at the end of this clip (starts with distressing scenes): http://www.britishpathe.com/video/belsen
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The Canadian Army Overseas did a lot of the work when it came to developing the tactical doctrine for the use of flame carriers, not to mention much of the RandD that led to the Wasp. After the War further work was carried out at Suffield which led to the Iroquois and Cree Carriers.
It's all in Service Publications' WoW 22 Mechanized Flame Weapons in Canadian Service. |
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