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The story of Geoffrey Waterson's life in the 7th Armoured Division Chapter 1

General Percival, the British Commander, was a staff officer in 1937 and had written a paper setting out...

The story of Geoffrey Waterson’s life in the 7th Armoured Division.Chapter 2

Whaler much enjoyed relating how they had been told one morning that they were to be relieved by the new...

The story of Geoffrey Waterson’s life in the 7th Armoured Division.Chapter 3

Hooky wore a German tunic he had picked up from the truck for some days until, sitting on the front of the...

The story of Geoffrey Waterson’s life in the 7th Armoured Division.Chapter 4

After two days one of his own crew, trying out a captured German Meisser machine pistol, promptly shot...

The story of Geoffrey Waterson’s life in the 7th Armoured Division.Chapter 5

The Germans had taken possession of an Italian farmhouse for an SS unit headquarters. Jack had a beautiful...

The story of Geoffrey Waterson’s life in the 7th Armoured Division.Chapter 6

The 4th County of London Yeomanry, one of the regiments in our brigade, were engaged with Tigers and...

The story of Geoffrey Waterson’s life in the 7th Armoured Division.Chapter 7

These and many other anecdotes were garnered at the annual re-union of 'B' Squadron, 5th R.T.R....

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