Hi
As it seems a bit quiet around here at the moment I thought I would start a Friday Quiz. Biggest 'no-prize' on the top shelf for identifying where this photo was taken:
(https://i.imgur.com/2xr9UN3.jpg)
The boy is T13A Sunray Minor.
Cheers Paul
It was taken off imgur and now is no longer available.... ;D
Dooh!!
Here it is again:
(https://i.imgur.com/lHHX0GK.jpg) (Cheers mmcv).
Paul
The answer's.....On a bridge.
Bit too easy, if you ask me. ;)
Cheers - Phil :)
Dont Jump, as to location no idea, somewhere 'ot i thinks
A complete stab in the dark of Plimasole bridge on Sicily.
A Mercurial decision to post a quiz.
(Is that clue bad enough?) :D
I've got a 107 others.
Hi
Gwydion has hit the jackpot. Another clue for those still to work it out, photo taken in the cemetery on the hill in the background:
(https://i.imgur.com/qgrEsBu.jpg)
Cheers Paul
Yeay! I would have got that right! :)
Halfaya Pass
Hi
And the answer is.....
See Gwydion's post above, Operation Mercury, the German airborne invasion of Crete May 1941. Hill '107' in the background held by 22nd New Zealand Battalion. The bridge is over the (dry) River Tavronitis, immediately to the west of Maleme airfield also defended by the 22nd Battalion (see map). Many German gliders landed in this area and sustained heavy casualties in so doing. However the dry river bed enabled them to reorganise under cover before the troops assaulted the airfield and the hill.
There is an excellent scenario by Bill Slavin on the Battlefront WWII website here (easily adapted for other rules): http://www.fireandfury.com/scenarios.shtml#Med
(https://i.imgur.com/nQMqzeV.jpg)
A couple of photos of the Commonwealth cemetery overlooking Suda Bay:
(https://i.imgur.com/POUA3XC.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/KZwrRhg.jpg)
And to compare, the German cemetery on hill 107:
(https://i.imgur.com/j8EZJ1h.jpg)
Have a good weekend
Cheers Paul