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June 1940
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Ripley and Heanor News and Ilkeston Division Free Press

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Ripley and Heanor News and Ilkeston Division Free Press

CODNOR. FORESTERS SAFE

... SAFE. Elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hallam, ,of Heanor Road, Codnor, was amongst the fortunate once in the evacuation from Dunkirk. Hallam, who is in the 21;5th Sherwood Foresters, joined up in January last year and has been serving on tho Western Front ...

GUNNER LESLIE FALLOWS

... and was called up last June. He has been abroad for the past eight months. After wading out to the boat off the, coast of Dunkirk, he was picked up, and they had steamed half-way across the Channel when they were severely bombed by enemy aircraft. He managed ...

GUNNER FRED. PECKHAM

... outbreak of hostilities. At the timer the order came through for the epic, of writing they are enjoying a weft. withdrawal to Dunkirk. earned leave. OVER LANE SEAMAN & CODNOR SAPPER • f ts i . 44 4,; ...

SAPPER STODDARD

... SEAMAN HADYN BRADSHAW. Last Thursday, Seaman 'Jaclyn Bradshaw, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John One of the last men to leave Dunkirk Bradhaw, of Over Lane, arrived home en was Sapper Samuel Stoddard; of Mill Lane, special leave after having his baptism in ...

COML. S

... and Mrs. James Roberta, of Station Road, Codnor Park, arrived home safe and well on Monday after a very trying - time from Dunkirk, along with a few more pals from his own village. Pte. Roberts, who is a serving member of the Sherwood Foresters, first went ...

diNw, Ile‘Y –

... SERGT. JAMES PALMER. BOND, 'CODNOR MAN PICKED lUP BY MINESWEEPER. A graphic story of his experiences in the evacuation of Dunkirk is told by Driver George Palmer, 21-years-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer, of Cross Hill, Clamor, who enlisted on Jan. 2nd ...

DEATH OF SANDBED

... and John Tomlinson; An Ambergate resident who has beed Laura, Frank, and family; Mr. William home on 48 hours' leave from Dunkirk is ion r ki n a nd family; Mrs. Johnson and Sergi. Walter Glossop (Sherwood Sen.; James and Ethel Calladine; the Foresters) ...

BIRCHWOOD

... cream tea roses, and was giien away by Sergt. Roper (brother of the bride), of the Grenatier Guards, recently returned from Dunkirk. The attendants were Mrs. 1). Hardwick, the bride's sister, who was dressed in grey with navy accessories, and wore a spray ...