- Contributed by听
- Elizabeth Lister
- People in story:听
- David Harold Stallwood
- Location of story:听
- Northern Ireland and India
- Background to story:听
- Army
- Article ID:听
- A7468699
- Contributed on:听
- 02 December 2005
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It was 1944 and I was in the War Artillery unit. There was a plane that had crashed in the mountains of Northern Ireland and I was part of a search team that was sent out to look for survivors of the crash.
On our climb up to the crash site in the mountains we encountered thick fog and before I knew it I lost sight of my team members. And for about 15 minutes the search team had to give up looking for the crash survivors and start looking for me.
I would also like to mention that I had the honour of driving the first 7.2 Gun Howitzer through the Khyber Pass in India in 1946.
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