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Rescued by his brother-in-law in Burma

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John 鈥楯ack鈥 Doyle, LAC and his daughter, Christina Doyle
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Burma
Background to story:听
Army
Article ID:听
A5020462
Contributed on:听
12 August 2005

This story was submitted to the People鈥檚 War site by a volunteer from 大象传媒 London/CSV on behalf of Christina Doyle with her permission. Christine Doyle fully understands the site鈥檚 terms and conditions.

My parents got married as soon as war was declared by special license. My mother鈥檚 name was Bridget McTieran. My father was sent to India. From there he was sent into Burma to get the 14th Army out of Rangoon. After the battle to bring out the troops they all fell back to a safe place. As night fell the weary soldiers gathered in groups around a number of fires to talk and tell stories. Being an Irishman, my father鈥檚 ears pricked up at the Irish songs being sung from one group of soldiers. He went over, sat down and was asked by one man 鈥淲here are you from? What is your family name?鈥 He told them his name and that he was from Avoca County in Wicklow Ireland. The man next to him said he was from Leitrim. My dad told him his wife was from Leitrim, a place called Dromhair. The man then said to him, 鈥淵ou were married on the 9 September 1939. He said, extending his hand, 鈥淧ut it there,鈥 I am your brother-in-law! Charlie McTieran was in the 14th Army and had just been rescued by Jack.

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