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== Maps ==
== Maps ==
Such as those on [http://www.1940.co.uk/acatalog/battle-for-merville-battery.html the 1940.co.uk page] would be nice. <br />
Such as those on [http://www.1940.co.uk/acatalog/battle-for-merville-battery.html the 1940.co.uk page] would be nice. <br />
I don't know about copyright, so have to wonder: this screengrab I just made (http://bentrem.sycks.net/75thr/images/MervilleBattery.jpg) is from the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62KHQ8oJqpg YT video "D-Day 6.6.44 Part 1/5"]. Is that usable? If I knew restrictions, I'd gladly edit and post http://bentrem.sycks.net/75thr/images/DDay-Overloard-3days-detailed.jpg<br />
I don't know about copyright, so have to wonder: this screengrab I just made (http://bentrem.sycks.net/75thr/images/MervilleBattery.jpg) is from the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62KHQ8oJqpg YT video "D-Day 6.6.44 Part 1/5"]. Is that usable? If I knew restrictions, I'd gladly add something I edited from [http://bentrem.sycks.net/75thr/images/DDay-Overloard-3days-detailed.jpg a larger map]: http://www.bentrem.sycks.net/75thr/images/DDay-Merville.jpg<br />
--[[User:BenTremblay|BenTremblay]] ([[User talk:BenTremblay|talk]]) 23:07, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
--[[User:BenTremblay|BenTremblay]] ([[User talk:BenTremblay|talk]]) 23:07, 8 April 2015 (UTC)

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"Overlooking" Sword Beach

The first sentence of the main description section states that the battery "overlooked the British invasion area of Sword Beach". Looking at the site on the map, it actually appears to be about a mile from the sea - and if the location given on the Sword Beach article is correct it may even be closer to 10 miles away! Using Google's StreetView feature one can't actually see the sea from the site. This would seem not to meet the common or everyday definition of "overlooking" the target! Perhaps a better description would be "it commanded an artillery range encompassing the British invasion area of Sword Beach"? I'm afraid I don't really know the correct military term; I haven't edited the article for this reason, and because I don't know the area. Stroller (talk) 22:37, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Maps

Such as those on the 1940.co.uk page would be nice.
I don't know about copyright, so have to wonder: this screengrab I just made (http://bentrem.sycks.net/75thr/images/MervilleBattery.jpg) is from the YT video "D-Day 6.6.44 Part 1/5". Is that usable? If I knew restrictions, I'd gladly add something I edited from a larger map: http://www.bentrem.sycks.net/75thr/images/DDay-Merville.jpg
--BenTremblay (talk) 23:07, 8 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]