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Soldiers of the 24th Guards Brigade give covering fire to a fighting patrol advancing into Rosennano to clear the village of German snipers 9th July 1944
Army officers are given a demonstration on how to strip down a Bren Gun. Circa 1941
Bren gun carriers being swung on to Rangoon docks. Burma. circa 1st November 1941
Bren carriers come off landing craft during an exercise in Scotland. Picture taken circa 10th July 1941
Vapour trails from British and American aircraft over the Dutch-German border. At this point in World War Two, Germany was launching what would be its last offensive, at The Battle of The Bulge
The Pioneer Corps (East African Division) making adjustments to a Bren Gun Carrier. Picture taken 27th July 1943
Bren gun carriers of a famous Sikh Battalion moving up in Eritrea. Circa April 1941
An Indian soldier mans a Bren Gun in the Western Desert. May 1941
Free French troops operating in the Bardia area, which is now in British hands, Members of a patrol are seen in their British pattern infantry truck. 5th April 1941
A Bren gunner of the 15th Scottish Division 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders in one of the trenches that forms the Siegfried Line looking out across the flooded landscape 10th February 1945
British advance south of Caumont. A Bren gun crew move cautiously forward through the devastated village of Jurques. Circa August 1944
Men of a battalion of the Leicester Regiment in the Middle East. (Picture) Sergeant G.Emmond s, of 17, High St. Enderby Leicester, who has served 18 years in the army, is seen here firing a Bren gun
Mrs C Sheppherd in the driving seat of a Bofors 40mm a gun. The occasion is a mock up battle in the North West of England, where families have been allowed to attend. Picture taken 18th January 1942
Polish President Reviews Polish Troops in Scotland. President Wladyslaw Raczkievicz of Poland, reviewed a Polish unit in an undisclosed location in Scotland
Troops training in England, attacking aircraft with Bren-Gun, Circa 1939
A Sergeant instructor demonstrating to recruits the working of a Bren-Gun, At a camp in Derbyshire. Circa 1939
Territorial recruits receiving instructions on the new Bren-Gun at the Drill Hall Merthyr Tydfil. 28th April 1939
9th Manchester Territorial Army recruiting drive, demonstrating the use of a Bren-Gun. 1st April 1939
First action pictures of the British airborne forces in Holland. (Picture shows) A Bren gun in positions in a wood. The two men are Private Jury of Cardiff and Private Malcolm of Liverpool
British paratroops in training, ready for flight during the Second World War. 20th October 1941