French delay at Bardia 12/40
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 7:12 pm
Bardia Libya
12/4/1940
1600 Hours
Well here we are outside Bardia with only 21 more days before Christmas waiting for the Italians to try and push us out of here. It is near 4:Oclock early evening. Some of the heat of the day has lessened and a slight sandstorm is brewing. The wind has an errie whistle too it. We can hear the Italians preparing over the way to come at us. We can hear the sounds of there engines over the howl of the wind. You can even hear the clank of some of there metal canteens as the men begin to move into position. Sounds as tho they must have alot of armor begining to rev up lots of motor sounds coming in on the wind.
We are ready and waiting in great anticipation for them to appear out in front of us. The vis is still good at least 900 feet should give our gunners excellent shooting today. I have given orders to lock and load and begin shooting as soon as they have a good target. Extra rations of water has been given out even tho the heat has gone down it is still very dry.
For the glory of France Viva La France forever. Here they come this battle has begun heard the first report from one of our 105 IG. Its a very heavy report easy to pick out on even a very noisy battle field which this one will turn into very shortly.
HQ: IV Dragoons
Col: Marcelle DuBois Commanding
12/4/1940
1600 Hours
Well here we are outside Bardia with only 21 more days before Christmas waiting for the Italians to try and push us out of here. It is near 4:Oclock early evening. Some of the heat of the day has lessened and a slight sandstorm is brewing. The wind has an errie whistle too it. We can hear the Italians preparing over the way to come at us. We can hear the sounds of there engines over the howl of the wind. You can even hear the clank of some of there metal canteens as the men begin to move into position. Sounds as tho they must have alot of armor begining to rev up lots of motor sounds coming in on the wind.
We are ready and waiting in great anticipation for them to appear out in front of us. The vis is still good at least 900 feet should give our gunners excellent shooting today. I have given orders to lock and load and begin shooting as soon as they have a good target. Extra rations of water has been given out even tho the heat has gone down it is still very dry.
For the glory of France Viva La France forever. Here they come this battle has begun heard the first report from one of our 105 IG. Its a very heavy report easy to pick out on even a very noisy battle field which this one will turn into very shortly.
HQ: IV Dragoons
Col: Marcelle DuBois Commanding