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English: A burning LCT (Landing Craft, Tank) TLC5 No. 121 near the beach after the raid by allied (mostly Canadian) air, naval and land forces on german defences. Churchill tanks and bodies of allied servicemen are pictured on the beach. The tank at left is one from 9 Troop 14th Army Tank Battalion (The Calgary Regiment (Tank)) which was transported by TLC5.
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  • 2006-09-14 18:44 YUL89YYZ 640×413×8 (66069 bytes) Bodies of Canadian soldiers lying among damaged landing craft and 'Churchill' tanks of the Calgary Regiment following Operation 'Jubilee', 19 Aug. 1942 / Dieppe, France Source: [http://data4.collectionscanada.ca/netacgi/nph-brs?s1=Operation&s6=y+and+gif

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