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Beside him was a loudpspeaker from
the "listening posts" ahead with the
patols "We can hear some voices
ahead" "Sounds like tanks ahead"
Finally came a voice "It's all
quiet." But Hollis knew that they
would attack The first D-Day
had gone well, he felt satisfied,
he felt proud of his regiment,
[in margin]"They had done as well as anybody," [end in margin]
but just the same he knew they'd
attack. "They'll come," he told Healey,
"They're sure to come."
Advance to furtherest point on Gold Beach.

Healey wanted to be in Durban. Little inoffensive
chap full of guts. Kidded us about D.
wouldn't have some this or that"

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