ON VOYAGE TO FRANCE
MONTGOMERY’S SHIP STRIKES MINE LONDON. June 11. General Montgomery and Rearadmiral Sir Philip Vian are using fast coastguard cutters as taxis to travel to points along the Normandy beach-head, says the Daily Express. General Montgomery’s ship struck a mine as he was going to Normandy, but he was not injured His confidence was obviously unshaken; and he pressed on in another vessel to the appointed landing beach. ir eluding a number Wiled, occurred in the mined ship, which returned to England under its own power. A BASELESS REPORT RUGBY, June 11. Reports that enemy aircraft are usincf British, United States, or other type 0 of Allied recognilion marks are entirely without foundation.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25560, 13 June 1944, Page 5
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