On D-day while in landing craft the Royal Marines Armored Support Group 1st Armored Support Regiment, 2nd Battery, H Troop Centaurs fired at beach obstacles and bunkers and ashore provided infantry fire support. The white degree markings around the turret made it possible for shipboard spotters using binoculars to align the 95mm Howitzer with a target even if it was obscured by dense smoke. Disregarding orders to remain on the beaches the RMASG moved inland to support troops. Several weeks later with beaches secured the Centaurs were withdrawn to England.
Added to archive | 2015-11-19 |
Last modified | 2015-11-19 |