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My Father: Who Sent the Signal That the War was Over from Luneburg Heathicon for Story with photo

He took part in the Battle of Caen which saw some of the heaviest fighting of the war,.. Not many people...

The Iron Phantom of the Desert Pt 11

We were picked up and put ashore in Tripoli in North Africa and sent to a transit camp about three miles...

A Way to the Sky: Parachute Training

After seeing a dozen aeroplanes up close at an Alan Cobham air display in a field outside our village in...

Fife and Forfar Regiment

We went to Aldershot and we formed the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry. After we parachuted in near Tunis to...

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A Rookie's Tale

In the meantime the small lifeboats went back and forwards to the beach bringing off more troops until the...

My Father in 7th Loyals / 92nd LAA

On June 6, the troop – consisting of six self-propelled 40mm Bofors Guns, ammunition lorries and a...

Dunkirk Memories: 4th East Yorkshire Regt

We slowly moved down the beach to Dunkirk taking cover when German aircraft appeared to strafe the area. I...

WW2 Memories: Cliffe in Kent

WORLD WAR II MEMORIES - Cliffe Kent By Geoffrey Martin. 13 June 1944, a week after the landings, Hitler...

Friend or Foe: Memories of Gas Masks

With the masked squad walking round the 'gas' hut the specialist Sergeant then ignited a shallow...

Exploring Algeria 1944; The Edge of the Deserticon for Story with photo

With him George, Charlie, Met and I headed east to reach a land of sand dunes - pure sand without a trace...

Getting Our Guns Backicon for Story with photo

Well, the Germans did launch an attack and captured them - all sixteen of our guns in enemy hands. George...

Gloucestershire - Sid's Story

In 1948 they decided to make their home permanently in Stonehouse and there they lived until their deaths,...

Memories Told to Me By My Parents: In Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and North Africa

The story I remember of those times was: one summers evening she was on the last bus back to Leicester from...

And I Did it: Their, Way: Parachute Training at Ringway

. With the first sessions given over to harness swinging and mat bashing - perhaps three days - we were...

Mr. Boocock - Incidents I Remember

He flew from England over Europe, did a reconnaissance at Turin and landed in Malta 4 hours 20 minutes...

Mistakenly Thought Killed in Action at Dunkirk

When the German invasion commenced, his unit fought a rear-guard action by blowing bridges and so on as the...

A Rookie's Tale

Page 1/6 by Jack Nicholls After- my first night in the Army, I was awakened, at Reveille by the lad in the...

Memories of the Fife and Forfar Regiment

We went to Aldershot and we formed the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry. After we parachuted in near Tunis to...

Memoirs of a Sapper — Part 2 - Dunkirk!

Memoirs of a Sapper — Part 2 - Dunkirk. Finally they marched off to the boats upholding the tradition...

Royal Engineers

In April or May 1942, the Workshops Section Officer of 231 Field Park Company, Royal Engineers in 11 Corps...

Evacuation from St Nazaire and Sinking of Lancastria

At about mid-day we arrived at the port of St Nazaire, and found the whole place in chaos, being...

Lest We Forget...

These events are famously remembered in the novel and film 'A Bridge Too Far', another 'war...

William Mason's War

In Egypt I was put in charge of cooking for thirty personnel and in Haifa in Israel I was cooking again. I...

Early Army Days, October 1942icon for Story with photo

The long awaited buff envelope had arrived on our doormat a fortnight before informing me that I had been...

My Dads Wartime Story

They had planned a honeymoon on the Isle of Wight but that was not possible so they went to a hotel in...

Parachuting into Arnhem: September 17th 1944

As I stood in the doorway of the Dakota plane, with a canvas bag containing a large heavy wireless set...

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