British delay at El Aghelia 12/5/41
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:53 pm
El Aghelia Lbyia
12/5/1941
2000 Hours
We have been given the job of slowing the Germans down or even stopping them if at all possible. Today is clear and the visabilityis 700 today good shooting range for our gumnners id say old chap.
As always its a schorcher again today then tonight will be like an ice box. Sand drifts into every thing it seems. This makes every thing feel like sandpaper even your dam pants. I truly hate this god forsaken part of the country and dont see why we dont just let the Germans live here if they want so they can be as miserable we are right now.
The boys are dug in and are talking like there is nothing going to even happen. They have no doubt that we will beat the Germans today just dont know how bad is all. We can expect an over abundance of tanks that is for sure. At least they will be well with in our gunners range before they have a chance to even see us.
Our big guns are primed and ready to go just need to give them a shout and the rounds wil be here quick im told. There is nothin like the sight or sound of a big 150 shell smakin down on a tank that has no idea its on the way. Going to be one bloody heck of a battle of that im sure.
HQ: II Royal Dragoons
Col: Sir Nigel Kingsly Commanding
12/5/1941
2000 Hours
We have been given the job of slowing the Germans down or even stopping them if at all possible. Today is clear and the visabilityis 700 today good shooting range for our gumnners id say old chap.
As always its a schorcher again today then tonight will be like an ice box. Sand drifts into every thing it seems. This makes every thing feel like sandpaper even your dam pants. I truly hate this god forsaken part of the country and dont see why we dont just let the Germans live here if they want so they can be as miserable we are right now.
The boys are dug in and are talking like there is nothing going to even happen. They have no doubt that we will beat the Germans today just dont know how bad is all. We can expect an over abundance of tanks that is for sure. At least they will be well with in our gunners range before they have a chance to even see us.
Our big guns are primed and ready to go just need to give them a shout and the rounds wil be here quick im told. There is nothin like the sight or sound of a big 150 shell smakin down on a tank that has no idea its on the way. Going to be one bloody heck of a battle of that im sure.
HQ: II Royal Dragoons
Col: Sir Nigel Kingsly Commanding