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    A search for "Princess Elizabeth and 6th Airborne Division" brings up quite a few photos taken on this occasion. Brig. Gen. James Hill is just visible behind the then Queen.

    What became of the canvas covered wheelbarrows in combat; did they prove effective or not? Solid tires?

    Good shooting BTW; freehand or off a rest?
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