File:Scene after landing at V Beach.jpg
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Scene after Landing at "V" Beach, Gallipoli, where the "River Clyde" was run ashore.
The landing of the British troops on "V" Beach will ever remain memorable for the daring experiment of deliberately running ashore a liner full of troops, and thus allowing them to approach close under cover without being exposed.
Source: The Year 1915 Illustrated.
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| current | 23:53, 26 March 2019 | 2,207 × 1,529 (2.05 MB) | Borderman (talk | contribs) | == Summary == '''Scene after Landing at "V" Beach, Gallipoli, where the "River Clyde" was run ashore.'''<br> The landing of the British troops on "V" Beach will ever remain memorable for the daring experiment of deliberately running ashore a liner full of troops, and thus allowing them to approach close under cover without being exposed. Source: ''The Year 1915 Illustrated''. 035 Category:Gallipoli peninsula == Licensing == {{LicencePDold}} |
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