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ENVELOPE/BLUE Mission, north italy, 1945
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<blockquote data-quote="micky" data-source="post: 42909" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>I've asked Bruno about the spaniards in our last meet, he remember only Ramos as "hispanic", the other was all "british" for Bruno!</p><p></p><p>Ramos is well remembered also for spitting before open fire with his Thompson machine gun. Ken Harvey says that he had a good reserve of "Biltong", a rodhesian dry meat, he share always Biltong with his men, and they was always chewing and spitting all around!</p><p></p><p>John, Bruno is happy to have his pic in the sit, but ask to put this caption under his pic:</p><p>"Bruno Gimpel (interpreter and code) at Mission Envelope under command of Capt Michael Lees and ,second in command, Capt Ian Smith (Jan-March 1944) .Subsequently the mission was commanded by Capt John Lees . At the same time ,under command of Capt Ian Smith detached to the Ligonchio power station."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micky, post: 42909, member: 70"] I've asked Bruno about the spaniards in our last meet, he remember only Ramos as "hispanic", the other was all "british" for Bruno! Ramos is well remembered also for spitting before open fire with his Thompson machine gun. Ken Harvey says that he had a good reserve of "Biltong", a rodhesian dry meat, he share always Biltong with his men, and they was always chewing and spitting all around! John, Bruno is happy to have his pic in the sit, but ask to put this caption under his pic: "Bruno Gimpel (interpreter and code) at Mission Envelope under command of Capt Michael Lees and ,second in command, Capt Ian Smith (Jan-March 1944) .Subsequently the mission was commanded by Capt John Lees . At the same time ,under command of Capt Ian Smith detached to the Ligonchio power station." [/QUOTE]
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