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The Day I was Called Up

Doris couldn't come to the station with me on account of the baby so my father-in-law came down to take...

Episodes from an Uncertain Memory 6 'Home'

When I arrived at Lynemouth, My wife Elizabeth, had gone to Ashington to queue outside the butchers to get...

Journey into the Unknown - Part 25

Gunner R.S.Hitchen, one of the "F" Troop gun crew who won the Distinguished Conduct Medal,had a...

Jewish Man stationed at Marylebone Station (M.Stern)

Jewish Man stationed at Marylebone Station. So eventually they stuck me into a place in Marylebone Station...

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The Great Escape: In North Africa

He switched his engine off and swiftly turned it round, took it back down the long dusty drive and...

Memories

I am 鈥淣obbv鈥 Barwick and I was a tank wireless operator, in the Middlesex Yeomanry and served...

Deceiving Rommel

Lorries delivered heaps of assorted timber, cardboard sheets and nails, and each crew set about building a...

Behind Enemy Lines

He was advised that he would be require to go into mainland Germany and 'Assasinate' an Army...

In Honour of my father, Frederick George Pidgeon

He was in Limoon Barracks, Stanley Penninsular, and Stonecutters Island, and he served alongside many of...

Sam's Early Night

The roof being a vehicle canopy dragged across the top of the hole and weighted with sand around its...

New Money for Old in Greeceicon for Story with photo

In fact the Greek civilians were using gold sovereigns issued by the British Government, and we were paid...

Birmingham's Forgotten Regiment

At the outbreak of war we were based in Coventry, but in January 1940, were posted to Scapa Flow and were,...

Let there be light

Searchlights swept magic wands from side to side, parachute flares, brilliant white, floated slowly down,...

Mr Brave Father

My father was transferred from her to a prisoner of war camp and it is from here that he started writing a...

The liberation of the town of St. Niklaas, Belgiumicon for Story with photo

Eventually we arrived in Belgium after 3 weeks and St. Niklaas was the first town that we arrived at. I...

An Unexpected Arrival in Kenya, and a Long Journey Home to England

My father, Bertie Miller Logan, was simply not expecting my mother Jean to arrive in Kenya in 1942 - even...

My Fathers 'Retreat' Experience

When daylight came the Officer came round and told us to make for Dunkirk which was about 40 miles away, he...

Not a Lot of War: A Rifleman's Story

They were landed on the beach, and during the evacuation helped many injured soldiers to get shipped out on...

First Paras

It came to the commissioning parade where the recruits were to be commissioned into the paras and the...

Food Glorious Food !

Not that our cooks didn't do their best to get food to us, many times in the form of some sort of...

The Iron Phantom of the Desert Pt 1

After the wedding, as we were about to have our meal, there was a knock on the door and two Red Caps...

'Three Lights Equal a Gap': Soldiers Under Fire in Germany

As a young lad my father who fought on the Somme, with the East Lancashire Regiment 1914-18, used to tell...

Army Butcher from Aberdeen

We slaughtered cattle, sheep and pigs and butchered the meat for the army kitchens. I remember an incident...

Dad's Awful Memory

My father, Frederick Yates, was at D-Day... A quiet, unassuming man he was never very forthcoming about...

From Clyde to Irrawaddy

Joined the 1st battalion Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, part of British 2 Division just in time for jungle...

Alam Halfa August 1942

On the 28th August General Montgomery held a moral boosting meeting with his officers where he spoke of the...

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