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BRITISH COMMANDOS ON WALCHEREN ISLAND.—British Commando and infantry units taking shelter on the waterfront at Flushing while shells from supporting warships burst in the outskirts of the town. By nightfall on the day on which the photograph was taken the greater part of the town had been occupied.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 7

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BRITISH COMMANDOS ON WALCHEREN ISLAND.—British Commando and infantry units taking shelter on the waterfront at Flushing while shells from supporting warships burst in the outskirts of the town. By nightfall on the day on which the photograph was taken the greater part of the town had been occupied. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 7

BRITISH COMMANDOS ON WALCHEREN ISLAND.—British Commando and infantry units taking shelter on the waterfront at Flushing while shells from supporting warships burst in the outskirts of the town. By nightfall on the day on which the photograph was taken the greater part of the town had been occupied. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 7