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Patrolling the English coast

When we got over there, we start patrolling that coast on combination motor bikes. Yeah, the sergeant major used to say, “Just pretend you got a tank and mow them down if they come across there.” I don't know why, we were just observing the waterfront, that's all, all the way along there. That was the first, the first winter there. After that we had something else, a better vehicle. So we had those Bren gun carriers and like a lot. They claim there was 22 miles of water between France and England there. The guns were right at the shore and main highway come down along the beach, just off, there was a beach there and back and that's where we patrolled a lot of the time. They had all kinds of tank traps and so on and all those beaches was mined. When we were patrolling the coast down there, Hastings and so on, those big guns from over in France, I seen them shell there. They used to like to pick a Saturday afternoon when all the troops, we got Saturday afternoons off and we weren't far from there and we go down there to go to a show and they liked to, that way they not only got a few civilians, they might get part of the Canadian Army too. That was their idea of bombing there on a Saturday afternoon, just about show time.

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