Today is the 80th anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy and my late father was amongst the many thousands of allied troops who went ashore that morning. Some years ago I obtained his war service records from the Ministry of Defence and I hope that...
Thanks for sharing the story of your Father and his service during WW2. Incredible courage displayed by many and especially on this day 80 years ago. I am actually in Normandy, in a small town by Juno Beach today and have been here all week visiting many ...
On behalf of your father and of his ilk who fought bravely, lost their lives or seen the horrors of war and continued to create a happy and prosperous land for their children, I’d like to say I acknowledge that we are living this peaceful life thanks to t...
Thank you Kev. I have been remembering my own family's WW2 service. My Uncle Jack (younger brother to my father) was an RAF engineer and became a POW in Changi 1942 to 1945. Jack survived working on the infamous Burma railway and as a very young child I r...
Your uncle and your father were very lucky to survive but thankfully they did. Brave men both of them, your mother too. My mother worked throughout the war working at the AVRO factory near Leeds making Lancaster and Anson bombers. What a generation they w...
Thank you for posting and sharing this personal story with us. My own family members served during the first and second World Wars, one landed in France on D Day.
… a true Hero and Brave man. You must be very proud! I thank you so much for sharing his record. I visited a few of the landing beaches in France some years ago and felt a deep emotion imagining what had happened in those places on that June 6. So many so...
. . . all. Angelos Chatas was a USN frogman at Omaha Beach on June 6th, 1944. I had the privilege of knowing him many years ago. There's a stele commemorating him and his teammates near Ste. Marie du Mont. Twenty three years after D-Day he was my Dad's bo...