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Tango0123 Oct 2019 10:27 p.m. PST

"We are now in the closing hours of S-day the majority of their initial objectives captured the Germans are pushing further inland. Pockets of resistance remain so we may see further small battles and skirmishes in and around Folkestone or Dover but as the light fades and fresh troops are landed they are sent north to probe any remaining British defence. The small village of Etchinghill whilst insignificant in the larger scale of the invasion is an important objective sitting on one of the key roads to Canterbury via the Elham Valley. It also lies close to the railway between Folkestone and Canterbury which would allow British reinforcements to be brought up overnight…"

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