- Contributed by听
- Alan Peare
- People in story:听
- Bertie James New
- Location of story:听
- Lechlade, Glos. and Czechoslovakia
- Background to story:听
- Civilian Force
- Article ID:听
- A3844055
- Contributed on:听
- 30 March 2005
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Bertie James New. 1938. Dressed in uniform and wearing the badge of the British Legion and his First World War medals.
Story told by Joan Peare (n茅e New).
This story rectifies the errors that occurred in Article ID A1142010
My Father, Bertie James New, served in the First World War and had remained very active in the British Legion. In 1938 the call went out for volunteers to go and police Czechoslovakia. My father volunteered straight away. He was issued with a very smart uniform, which he showed us with great pride, and a walking stick as his only means of defence. Come the second week of October he boarded the ship and set sail for Czechoslovakia. Meanwhile, Chamberlain came back brandishing his slip of paper and consequently the ship was recalled 3 days out of harbour. He returned home and served in the Rescue and Demolition squad for the period of the war.
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