Dunkirk Evacuation

THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE COLD WAR 1945-1991

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A column of Royal Marines 'attack' Fort Purbrook by running across the drawbridge and into the Keep of the 19th-century fortification, near Portsmouth, in a home defence exercise. The premise was to see how well Portsmouth naval establishments would respond to infiltration by saboteurs.

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