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The Army threw open its 6, 000 acre, tank range at Castle Martin, Pembs
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The Army threw open its 6, 000 acre, tank range at Castle Martin, Pembs
The Army threw open its 6, 000 acre, tank range at Castle Martin, Pembs. for the North Pembrokeshire hillside farmers to graze their sheep. The sheep who came down from the cold quickly sought the protection of the Conquerer target tank as a windshield and made shepherds of Staff Sgt. Alan Healy, Trooper Bob Bartlett, and L/Cpl Lawrence Carter members of the 1st The Queens Dragoon Guards, R.A.C. who were making an inspection of the target tanks on the Castle Martin range. December 1969 Z11477
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