DUNKIRK
... DUNKIRK JOHN MILLS, BERNARD LEE RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH ...
... DUNKIRK JOHN MILLS, BERNARD LEE RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH ...
... Echo Of Dunkirk. During the tragic “Dunkirk weekend” the club provided many facilities for over 9000 men. The club also assists servicemen to find local accommodation for visiting relatives, provides help in certain domestic difficulties and gives generous ...
... Memories of Dunkirk SIR — Your “‘Memories of Dunkirk” articlo has causad confusion in the minds of people who remember Dunkirk, To my knowledge thers was only one tactical withdrawal from PDunkirk and not two as your article suggosted, The British Ex ...
... SURVIVED DUNKIRK Killed in Normandy Mr and Mrs Wm, Hilson, 406 Watson Street, Motherwell, have received news that their youngest son, Pte. Andrew Menter Hilson, was killed in action in North West Europe in June of this year. The dead warrior joined the ...
... MEMORIES OF DUNKIRK TELEVISI()N programmes of Dunkirk r¢ cently in the 46th anniversary year of the event and following the suggestion that the British classed the evacuation as a victory while the French called it a betrayal had their sequel this week ...
... 4 DUNKIRK AWARD ...
... A TALE OF DUNKIRK. During the retreat to Dunkirk, one of the sons of Mrs Hamilton, Caledonien Road, was in charge of a battery of artillery. As the Germans vere advancing towards the guns a group of Cameronians came forward suggesting that the game was ...
... 1e party ‘MORIES OF DUNKIRK ISION programmes of Dunkirk r¢ ily in the 46th anniversary year of the nd following the suggestion that the classed the evacuation as a victory he French called it a betrayal had their this week in which a Motherwell man rolved ...
... action to Dunkirk. In Dun- l't‘l'r;k' itself, my hrother was seriougly injurad in hand-to- combal knocked WNCanSolous oame to on a boal en-rowie for Pngland. Hig mate had mv«?fin'l ;N 'w;'rorwiv[g him across A horse's back and He speaks littie of his riding ...
... [ 1 The Motherweli Times, October 11, 1974—1§ thill Dunkirk -Then And Now Lost Property (. the IR,—l witnessed a trainload of weary, dusty, dishevelled PROPERTY found in Mothlast weelk, S i Tihovin seAls 2 Reading’s railway station— erwell in January ...
... V, February 28, 1941 !®®®®®®®®®®®®®S®®j New Stevenston. KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT Tc escape from the inferno of Dunkirk only to lose his life a simple road accident in Scottish town was the tragic fate of a Stcrenstou man, David EoLb. On Tuesday last week ...
... CHRISTIAN INS lITUTE. Hamilton Street. GOSPEL SERVICE. 7 p.m. Speaker—Mr D. M'Kenzie will tell of Sailors’ Work in Dunkirk, France. United Choirs will sing. Bible Class, 2.30. Also Mr.M'Kenzie. MEN’S OWN P.S.A. 3.45. Speakers and Singers—Cockenzie Fishermen ...