Date:June 1940
Description:Soldiers of 1/6th South Staffords (Territorial Army) are seen here digging trenches. The trenches were dug so they could take cover from attack, while on the beach at Dunkirk awaiting evacuation.
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Nine members of 1/6 South Staffords are pictured here having a smoke while awaiting evacuation. Notice ...
Soldiers of 1/6th South Staffords (Territorial Army) are seen here digging trenches. The trenches were ...
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