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"Barrage: Unleashing the Power of Protection and Support" D-Day - Supplies pour ashore: As Allied troops stormed the beaches




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"Barrage: Unleashing the Power of Protection and Support" D-Day - Supplies pour ashore: As Allied troops stormed the beaches, a relentless barrage of supplies poured ashore, fueling their fight for freedom. Catford Evacuees: Seeking refuge from enemy attacks during World War II, Catford residents found solace behind a protective barrage, shielding them from harm's way. RAF Balloon Barrage at Cardington: The skies were adorned with majestic balloons as the Royal Air Force deployed a formidable barrage to deter enemy aircraft and protect vital infrastructure. Waiting in Trenches WWI: Amidst the deafening sounds of artillery fire, soldiers anxiously awaited their orders while finding solace behind trenches fortified by an impenetrable barrage. Proposal for a Thames Barrage, Gravesend 1904: A visionary plan emerged to harness the power of tides through a proposed Thames Barrage in Gravesend – an engineering marvel that would revolutionize transportation and energy generation. Barrage Balloon: Floating high above war-torn landscapes, these colossal balloons served as guardians against aerial assaults, deterring enemy planes with their menacing presence. Allied Troops landing in Normandy; Second World War 1944: With hearts pounding and adrenaline surging through their veins, brave soldiers braved heavy gunfire to reach the shores amidst an unyielding barrage of opposition forces. WW2 - Rosyth Dockyard with HMS George V and HMS Cossack in dock Date 1941: In Rosyth Dockyard's bustling atmosphere, battleships like HMS George V and HMS Cossack underwent repairs under constant protection from surrounding barrages – ensuring they remained ready for battle at all times. WW2 - Barrage Barge: These floating fortresses patrolled waterways during World War II armed with anti-aircraft guns, providing a mobile line of defense against enemy aircraft and protecting vital naval assets.