Eighth Army Advances Beyond Villa Grande -- A German self-propelled gun captured by the Royal Fusiliers in the battle of Mozzagrogna has been reconditioned and was ready to be used on the Indian Division front as a mobile anti-tank gun. Fusilier H.G. Smith of 67, Knight Hill West Norwood. London, S.E, loads a shell into the breech of the gun. At the sighting controls is Corporal P. Clark of London. The gun is of 75m.m. calibre. Following the taking of ***** by the Eighth Army on Dec. 28th., 1943., troops of an Indian Division advanced and held positions a quarter of a miles past Villa Grande four miles inland. May 08, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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