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BRITISH PACK TRANSPORT ON INVASION EXERCISES: The horse still has its uses in modern warfare, carrying supplies and ammunition for the infantry in country where wheeled transport is impossible. This photograph was taken during invasion exercises m which a Pack Transport Company took part. Each horse carries 5201 o, and a Company can carry as much as 27 tons of supplies

CANADIAN SUPPLIES FOR BRITAIN WILL HELP SHORTEN THE WAR: Unloading 500 lb. bombs from a Canadian ammunition sup-ply-ship which has just arrived at a British port

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 3

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BRITISH PACK TRANSPORT ON INVASION EXERCISES: The horse still has its uses in modern warfare, carrying supplies and ammunition for the infantry in country where wheeled transport is impossible. This photograph was taken during invasion exercises m which a Pack Transport Company took part. Each horse carries 5201 o, and a Company can carry as much as 27 tons of supplies CANADIAN SUPPLIES FOR BRITAIN WILL HELP SHORTEN THE WAR: Unloading 500lb. bombs from a Canadian ammunition supply-ship which has just arrived at a British port Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 3

BRITISH PACK TRANSPORT ON INVASION EXERCISES: The horse still has its uses in modern warfare, carrying supplies and ammunition for the infantry in country where wheeled transport is impossible. This photograph was taken during invasion exercises m which a Pack Transport Company took part. Each horse carries 5201 o, and a Company can carry as much as 27 tons of supplies CANADIAN SUPPLIES FOR BRITAIN WILL HELP SHORTEN THE WAR: Unloading 500lb. bombs from a Canadian ammunition supply-ship which has just arrived at a British port Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 3