"William R. Benson" wrote:
> As I recall, Doug Grenville (I think I'm spelling it right) had either the
> story, or a link to the story of the recovery of a British WW2 Main Battle Tank,
> and the subseaquent recovery of at least one other tank, discovered purely by
> accident.
>
> Is Doug's site still up?
>
> Bill
Bill,
That's Doug GREVILLE... and yes, his site is still up -
http://members.nbci.com/dgrev/index.html. Reasonably nice fellow, for an Aussie...
(been corresponding for years and finally met him at Beltring last summer)... :-))
Doug's currently mired in the classic problem of being able to receive but UNABLE to
send messages to this list, using any of the recent addresses (I use
<mil-veh@skylee.com> to transmit).
Cheers,
Geoff
(In mourning - we just elected OUR 'Gore' by a handy margin, *sigh*)
-- Regards,Geoff Winnington-Ball MAPLE LEAF UP! ==> Zephyr, Ontario, Canada ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Maple Leaf Up - The Canadian Army Overseas in WW2 http://www.mapleleafup.org <sunray@mapleleafup.org> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment http://www.1cacr.org <info@1cacr.org> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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