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Dunkirk

... Dunkirk 5 Ships Sunk Convoy * THE Admiralty issued the following cwmmnlffh last night:— A naval bombardment of the port of Dunkirk was carried out by our forces last night. Fires were seen to have been caused, and it Is considered that much damage resulted ...

At Dunkirk

... At Dunkirk Mr. Siddcns served as chaplain with the B.EF. from last January to the evacuation from Dunkirk. The kind of man he Is may be gathered from the number of times he did not board boat that would have carried him away from the shelled, bombed and ...

Dunkirk Work

... Dunkirk Work Appealing for more support. Aid. Bretherick said that IB lifeboats helped In the evacuation of Dunkirk. To replace the one lost and repair the other 18 boats, was costing the Institlon £B.OOO. The lifeboat services round the 500 miles our ...

Dunkirk and Boulogne

... Dunkirk and Boulogne One of the pilots who raided Dunkirk said: arrived over the harbour few minutes before 10 o'clock. My heavy bombs hit Wo. dock and some buildings st the dockslde. pieces the building went flying through the air. Smaller bombs straddled ...

Dunkirk Convoy

... Dunkirk Convoy War-wounded men received far consist a convoy 193 the B.ET. from Dunkirk the end May. and two batches soldiers transferred from other hospitals In Yorkshire. Among' the men from Dunkirk was ,-oung infantryman the German Army with bad leg ...

Calais and Dunkirk

... Calais and Dunkirk The attacks the docks at Calais, out by medium bombers, began shortly alter nightfall. fire. Intense searchlight activity and ground haze hampered observation the results of the bombing, but many explosions were seen In the Dock area ...

Dunkirk Memorial

... at Dunkirk. The officers were all wounded either at Dunkirk or In Norway. The passengers on this wrecked London bus had taken cover in nearby air raid shelter and were not injured. The car ...

ROAD TO DUNKIRK

... ROAD TO DUNKIRK the North there was a group of three Allied armies—the Belgian Array, the B.E.F. and some French divisions. This group of three armies, under the command of General Blanchard, was supplied by way Dunkirk. The French and British Annies ...

THE EPIC OF DUNKIRK

... to have had enough. Their approach to Dunkirk was slow and cautious, and the handful there are in the ratio one to many thousands. David and Goliath; Moore and Soult; where is the parallel? There is not one. Dunkirk stands alone—an epic for all time. We ...

Battles Over Dunkirk

... Battles Over Dunkirk During May Pilot Officer Atkinson shot down two enemy aircraft and assisted In shooting down two others. Later, in the Dunkirk area, he shot down another two enemy aircraft and assisted in destroying two more. He has shown high standard ...