- Contributed by听
- Barnsley Archives and Local Studies
- People in story:听
- Eileen Allott
- Location of story:听
- England
- Background to story:听
- Army
- Article ID:听
- A6566583
- Contributed on:听
- 31 October 2005
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I volunteered on 20th November 1942 at 17陆 years old in the ATS. I did my training at Halifax Barracks and trained as a cook. I was sent to Surrey to form a Battalion in the Artillery. I stayed around Chester from 1943 to 1944.We were split up as some of the soldiers went in the infantry. One of my friends went over on D Day and I got a bundle of my letter back on 9th November 1944, he was missing presumed killed. I was sent to Dulwich in London and went through the V1 and V2 bombing raids. I was then posted to Morecambe on VE Day when I got married. When VJ Day came I was allowed to put in a months notice to come out of the army. I had been in 3 years. While waiting for my discharge I met a sargeant who was with me at Dulwich and he couldn鈥檛 remember who he was with shellshock. I was able to tell him who he was, this was at Bedford Barracks.
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