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THE BEF LEAVES FOR FRANCE
Men of the new BEF boarding a troopship at a British port as they left to help the French resistance
6 October 1941
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DUKAS_116932287_TOP
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THE BEF LEAVES FOR FRANCE
Men of the new BEF boarding a troopship at a British port as they left to help the French resistance
6 October 1941
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THE NEW BEF LEAVES FOR FRANCE.
Photo Shows: British Army soldiers aboard one of the troopships at a British port, before leaving to help France in her struggle.
6 October 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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THE NEW BEF LEAVES FOR FRANCE.
Photo Shows: British Army soldiers aboard one of the troopships at a British port, before leaving to help France in her struggle.
6 OCTOBER 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_116932280_TOP
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THE NEW BEF LEAVES FOR FRANCE.
Photo Shows: British Army soldiers boarding one of the troopships at a British port, before leaving to help France in her struggle.
6 OCTOBER 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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WITH THE GUARDS IN TRAINING
This series of pictures, taken at a camp in Southern England, shows the intense training through which these modern soldiers pass before being absorbed into the Service battalions. For four months the young Guardsmen are hard at work, swimming in full kit, scaling walls, leaping ditches, and generally learning the intricacies of modern warfare.
Photo Shows: Swimming into action, Scots Guardsmen swimming in full kit, with parts of their equipment forming floats for a Bren gun and an anti tank gun, during training.
28 August 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_114566856_TOP
Glass plate mono negative
WITH THE GUARDS IN TRAINING
This series of pictures, taken at a camp in Southern England, shows the intense training through which these modern soldiers pass before being absorbed into the Service battalions. For four months the young Guardsmen are hard at work, swimming in full kit, scaling walls, leaping ditches, and generally learning the intricacies of modern warfare.
Photo Shows: Scots Guardsmen running down a rampart of narrow planks - a test of balance - during training
28 August 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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