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Operation Infatuate was the code name given to an Anglo-Canadian operation during the... Walcheren Island, at the western end of the Beveland Peninsula, overlooked the Scheldt Estuary
Brigadier B. W Leicester D. S. O and Bar, R. M, (wearing steel helmet and lifebeltBrigadier B.W Leicester D.S.O and Bar, R.M, (wearing steel helmet and lifebelt) with Lieutenant Colonel E.C.E. Palmer D.S.O
British Landings on Walcheren. The scene on the Walcheren coast after the allied landing. November 1944
Assault troops advancing through the streets of Flushing (Vlissingen). November 1944
British Landings on Walcheren. Assault troops advancing through the streets of Flushing (Vlissingen) where there was sharp fighting. November 1944
British assault troops land on Walcheren at dawn on 1 November 1944 the first stage of Operation Infatuate. The landings were supported by fire from British warships