DUNKIRK
... DUNKIRK Vice-Admiral Tells of the Navy’s Part ...
... DUNKIRK Vice-Admiral Tells of the Navy’s Part ...
... AFTER DUNKIRK No useful purpose can be served by seeking to obscure the seriousness of the reverse suffered by the Allies in Flanders. The dark lines of the picture, suddenly deepened by the withdrawal from the field of battle of the bulk of the Belgian ...
... A DUNKIRK CASUALTY OFFICER’S SHRAPNEL WOUND. Among those wounded in the evacuation of Dunkirk is Lieut. Thomas Fraser Liddiard Adair. Royal Artillery, who in September last was married to Miss Mary Ross Gourlay, daughter of Dean of Guild and Mrs Gourlay ...
... WED AFTER DUNKIRK The mai-riage took place in St. Helen’s Church, Bonnybridge, last Saturday evening of Miss Jean Jenkins Hunter, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. Hunter, 18 Princess Street, Bonnybridge, to Gunner Angus Macfarlane, R.F.A., 8.E.F., son of Mr ...
... Among the British soldiers who have turned from France and Belgium, and . have epic stories to tell of the great ithdrawal to Dunkirk, are several from ‘kirk. They were interviewed last 'ght by representatives of “The Falkirk Herald.” Que, a Lieutenant, told ...
... 23 Murrayfield Place, Bannockburn. that her husband, Private John Neville, was wounded during the withdrawal of troops to Dunkirk. Pte. Neville, who is now in a military hospital, has shrapnel wounds in the ribs. A Territorial, he was called up at the ...
... FROM VILLAGE. William Eadie has written parents at 2 Millar Place. describing a remarkable exp had during the evacuation .jj Dunkirk. Eadie is serving : jis navy, and during the opera l , saw a man afloat in the threw a line to him and was to find that he ...
... gardens for the use of the fete that day. FOUGHT AT DUNKIRK STIRLING SOLDIER’S GRAPHIC STORY. A Stirling soldier, Pte. Mackay Ingiis, R.A.0.C., who took part in the fighting retreat of the B.E.F. to Dunkirk as a mechanic attached to a machine-gun unit, has ...
... FORCING THE PACE After the damaging reverse at the Meuse and the confused heavy fighting which culminated in the historic Dunkirk evacuation, the French have had but a short breathing space. Like the Mad Mullah’s Dervishes, the German hordes have attacked ...
... E. Kerrin officiated. The bridegroom was stationed in Stirling before the war and took part in the B.E.F. evacuation from Dunkirk. He reached England on the Friday prior to his wedding, arriving in Stirling on Wednesday morning. Captain Cox is the younger ...
... early this morning (Tuesday) in the Dunkirk area. Little enemy air activity was observed. “Large forces of our heavy bombers were in operation throughout the night. Attacks were made on troops advancing towards Dunkirk from the south, and on enemy batteries ...
... lifeboat, which was bought with part of the money, has already been in action, helping to bring the B.E.F. safely home from Dunkirk. Two air ambulances will also be provided out of the Initial £20,000, and will be put into service as soon as the Air Ministry ...