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<description><![CDATA[Photo courtesy of Colin Rae, former Adjutant No.3 Commando, who is possibly the commando on the right.]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[I think this photo was taken first days of september 1944 or late August, in SAINT-MACLOU ( near River SEINE ).<br />
We could see the church. <br />
There is other photos with men of 1st commando Brigade there front of the chuch, in the gallery.<br />
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1st commando brigade stayed there, until their embarked in ARROMANCHES the 7th september.]]></description>
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