DUNKIRK
... DUNKIRK Vice-Admiral Tells of the Navy’s Part ...
... DUNKIRK Vice-Admiral Tells of the Navy’s Part ...
... DUNKIRK e BRUGES . s((ini’lTENT ANTWER ! ...
... DUNKIRK Further awards to heroes of the R.A.F. were announced to-day. There is one D. 5.0., ten D.F.C’s, and 11 D.F.M.’s. A number of the awards are for heroism during the Dunkirk evacuation. - [ Squadron Leader Philip . Algernon Hunter, aged 27, of Frimley ...
... MIRACLE OF DUNKIRK 20 BROAD STREET ABERDEEN 'Phones: 4770 (6 Lines) And the Lesson for Britain RELIEF at the great deliverance at Dunkirk has obscured the fact that the Belgian campaign has been a very great reverse for the Allied cause. The Prime Minister ...
... Heroes of Dunkirk PHE King, who travelled to the west country yesterday to decorate officer heroes of the Dunkirk evacuation, made sixty miles' tour of a division in the Southern Command. Wherever he went the King was impressed, he said, by the excellent ...
... VOLUNTEER AT DUNKIRK. Mr Attlee told the w gs er yesterday that the to .„iis of those who helped ij osS e Dunkirk, but it wasi not complete record ot '--^''^ gave their services. , th e f * Mr Ellis Smith afJ e ueS tiO® V. would consider the o iW c ...
... COMMUNIQUE ON DUNKIRK Last night's French war communique Sl^, The _ embarkation of Allied troops from Dunkirk was completed to-day in co„Torm y with the pre-arranged plan. Until the last moment, first in the suburbs and then in the town itself, from ...
... DUNKIRK HEROES THE QUEEN TALKS TO When the Queen informally visited the Overseas Club, London, yesterday, a number of New Zealand and Canadian airmen, Newfoundland troops, South African sailors, and nurses from overseas, including some Australian nurses ...
... THE EVACUATION OF DUNKIRK GOES ON IN SPITE OF CEASELESS DIFFICULTIES To-day's French communique said: During the night, embarkation went on actively in the Dunkirk region, thanks to the resistance of our troops and in spite of ceaseless difficulties ...
... Dunkirk Already spoken of as the most glorious retreat in our military history , the withdrawal from Dunkirk has aroused as much admiration across the Atlantic as here . -Full recognition of this great exploit must await more propitious times , although ...
... THE DUNKIRK LINE This is the latest position at Dunkirk as far as can be gathered from troops who landed to-day. They hold a line of defensive positions round Dunkirk, about five miles from the town. This force is receiving good support from British and ...
... HERO OF DUNKIRK Admiral Abrail. hero of Dunkirk, is 68. After directing the embarkation of the troops from Dunkii’k, he came to London, where he was x-eceived in private audience by the King, and met the First Sea Lord. Admiral of the Fleet, S*r Dudley ...