Hartlepool

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01.11.1938-01.08.1940 2/5. prapor Durhamské lehké pěchoty (55. světlometný pluk) - West Hartlepool
01.08.1940-DD.01.1942 55. světlometný pluk R.A. (Durhamské lehké pěchoty) - West Hartlepool
01.01.1947-16.03.1949 590. lehký protiletadlový pluk R.A. (Durhamské lehké pěchoty) - West Hartlepool
16.03.1949-10.03.1955 590. lehký protiletadlový / světlometný pluk R.A. (Durhamské lehké pěchoty) - West Hartlepool
10.03.1955-01.05.1961 R (Hartlepoolská) baterie 437. lehkýho protileatdlového pluku R.A. (Durhamské lehké pěchoty)
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13 March 1918, third air raid on Hartlepool. From height of around 15,000 ft, 21 bombs fell from Zeppelin L42 causing substantial damage. 8 killed, 39 injured. L42’s commander Martin Dietrich lived into his 90s & was nick-named the Count of Hartlepool by commanding officer. #WW1 pic.twitter.com/RYdSMyuYGY
— Revd Nicholas Pye (@RevdPye) March 13, 2024
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