The Very Dull Daglish WebsiteSome Military History |
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| Stories | Ron
Fotheringham Joined the Army in 1938 and became a military policeman,
serving in North Africa and Italy. You can read his story told in his
own words Crepon is a small village in Normandy, quite close to Aromanches. It is where Stanley Hollis won his VC on D Day 1944. You can read about D Day from their point of view in the original French or in English. (Contribuited by Jaques Poisson) James Condie served with the Royal Engineers from 1942 to 1947. He went ashore with the Canadians on D-Day. Read his story as told by him. Leo Walker was a fighter pilot in the Royal New Zealand Air Force and flew in the UK in WWII. Read the story of his training and fighting as recorded by him in his log book |
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| Ron Fotheringham |
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| Crepon(English) |
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| Crepon(Francais) |
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| James Condie |
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| Leo Walker |
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This is the personal website of Ann and Alan Daglish |