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... DUNKIRK ALEXANDER. General Alexander. who is 50. is an Ulsterman with a crowded and distinguished military career. He is a brother of the Earl of Caledon. It was to Major-General Alexander. as he was then, that Lord Gort handed over command of the remaining ...
... HEROISM AT DUNKIRK, Sir VICTOR WARRENDER said 125 civilians were killed and 81 wounded in aiding the Navy to remove men of the B.E.F. and the French Army from Dunkirk. Of these, four killed and two wounded were civilian volunteers and the rest men of ...
... LESSON OF DUNKIRK. LORD MOYNE, Leader of the House, in reply, said he understood Lord Strabolgi to connect failure to mobilise our man power effectively with the greatest humiliation of the country in this war. T 'l am very much surprised to hear him ...
... story which brought elation to his heart. It happened at Dunkirk, and because the leaders were Belfastmen he would risk repeating it. A small contingent of the British foices were trying to reach Dunkirk. They had been walking for days without food or sleep; ...
... thrilled to know the part played by them in the evacuation of Dunkirk. At 1-15 on Thursday. May 30, the Institution was asked for volunteers, and by three o'clock 19 lifeboats were on their way to Dunkirk. They were placed under command of the Royal Navy, but ...
... THE EXAMPLE OF DUNKIRK, It was good news to all who loved God and their country to learn from Mr. Churchill that the setting apart of another national day of prayer was under consideration, said Rev. Dr. James Little in Castlereagh Presbyterian Church ...
... AT DUNKIRK AND CRETK Staff-Sgt. Robert Hamilton, R.E.M.E., 87 My Lady's Road, Belfast, home on leave, was presented with a wallet of notes by the residents of the district on Thursday. Mr. H. Burdge, J.P., making the presentation. said Sgt. Hamilton was ...
... DUNKIRK SO BELFAST TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1940. ...
... DUNKIRK SURVIVOR KILLED. CAR DRIVEN BY FIANCEE ...
... WOUNDED AT DUNKIRK. HAD SEVEN YEARS' SERVICE. Intimation has been received by Mrs. Agnes Smith, King Street, Newry, that her son Rifleman Samuel L. Smith, R.U.R.. has died from wounds received at Dunkirk. Rifleman Smith was aged 28, had seven years' service ...
... WAS WOUNDED AT DUNKIRK, The Military Cross has been awarded to Rev. John Edward Gough Quinn, 8.A., a Church of Ireland chaplain and elder son of Rev. Jas. Quinn, 8.A.. C.F., rector of St. Jude's, Belfast. Mr. Quinn was chaplain to a battalion which served ...