

A Cromwell tank and infantry advance along a lane cleared of mines and marked with tape, near Le Beny Bocage, 1 August 1944.

Achilles 17-pdr tank destroyers advance along lanes cleared of mines during the advance south of Caumont, 31 July 1944.
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Not the bat bomb. I'm looking for pictures of the CAT bomb. It was an OSS project that attempted to use cats to guide bombs into axis ships. The premise was that cats hated water so much that if you packed them into a control harness within a bomb they would instinctively guide the bomb onto the deck of an enemy ship to avoid getting wet. The project was eventually canceled when in testing the OSS discovered that cats tend to pass out from G-forces when strapped into a 500lb bomb traveling at terminal velocity.
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"I hope one day we shall not be so desperate as to throw milk maids and seamstress's into battle" - Attributed to German staff officer in 1942.
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Nice quote. Those milkmaids were pretty good shots though
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"I hope one day we shall not be so desperate as to throw milk maids and seamstress's into battle" - Attributed to German staff officer in 1942.
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the proceeds to send tweens and geriatrics into battle with zero training. Oh you silly Reich
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that was mostly propaganda .
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German milkmaids. WWII
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