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- Thomas Hill
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- Normandy, France
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- Royal Navy
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- A7414832
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- 30 November 2005
Thomas James Hill
6th June 1944, S.S.Empire Battle Axe, anchored 8 miles off Normandy Beach. Our 1st wave of Landing Craft Assault (LCA) got the troops on board to go to the beaches, I was in the 2nd wave which followed in 20 minutes later. On the way in we counted out 9 LCA鈥檚 returning to the ship and thought we were going to be alright, we had a shock when we landed on the beaches. Mortar fire was very accurate, only 3 of our craft got off the beach one which had got a body round it鈥檚 propeller which I escorted back to the ship and got told off for doing so. I was told to report back to the beach for ferrying the troops. 3 weeks later we got picked up by an American tub as the rough seas sank our LCA.
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