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 | | Division had been successful in their landing, had captured Bayeux intact, and advanced South on the Tilly and Caen roads for about three miles, with their flanks resting on the rivers Aure and Seulles. |
 | | County of London Yeomanry, on the left, down the main road to Tilly and Juvigny. |
 | | Royal Tanks, as the Regiment most behind hand in the build-up, was to stay behind, guarding the bridges over the Seulles. |
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