James Holland
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And that was a bit of a problem.
But they're kind of sorting out.
And it's really interesting when you look at all the brigade conference minutes and things like that, all you see is from the three armoured regiments, the 24th Lancers, 4th 7th Regiment Guards and Sherwood Rangers.
All they're doing is sort of mithering about the fact that
the infantry don't seem to know what to do, and they're not supporting them properly.
Because it's a two-way thing.
The infantry are the eyes and ears of the armor on the ground.
The armor are providing the fire support.
But what was happening was every time a shot went out, all the infantry would just hit the deck and lie on the ground.
And that was no use to anybody.
And so there's some very, very difficult fighting, but they're still together in partnership with the 49th Polar Division when Operation Martlet gets conceived.
And the idea of Martlet is to push the line forward on the western right-hand flank of what is going to be Operation Epsom, which is this...
Big operation, this first properly coordinated drive operation from Second Army, British Second Army, just to the kind of west of Caen.
And so these guys, the 49th Polar Bears and 8th Armoured Brigade, are to the west of them.
So they're on the right-hand flank of the force that's being brought together for Operation Epson.
We're only talking about a matter of a few miles.
Down in the valley below, directly in front of them, below Point 102, which is further over to the east from Point 103.
Right in front of 103, you've got St-Pierre and Tilly.
A bit further on, you've got Fontenay-le-Pesne.
And Point 102 is above that.