SCOTS GUNNERS TRAIN IN SCOTLAND:' Scots artillerymen are seen in troining in their native country where the "banks and braes" hove certain disadvantages when heavy guns have to be got into position. Scots brawn, however, always wins in these difficulties. Six-inch howitzers arc seen in action. The ramrod is being thrown bock after the shell has been rammed home.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 4 February 1942, Page 3
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59SCOTS GUNNERS TRAIN IN SCOTLAND:' Scots artillerymen are seen in troining in their native country where the "banks and braes" hove certain disadvantages when heavy guns have to be got into position. Scots brawn, however, always wins in these difficulties. Six-inch howitzers arc seen in action. The ramrod is being thrown bock after the shell has been rammed home. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 4 February 1942, Page 3
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