FROM FIGHTING LINE TO DUNKIRK AND ENGLAND
... FROM FIGHTING LINE TO DUNKIRK AND ENGLAND LETTERS, MESSAGES AND ARRIVALS WHICH ...
... FROM FIGHTING LINE TO DUNKIRK AND ENGLAND LETTERS, MESSAGES AND ARRIVALS WHICH ...
... Infantry, could give them any information relating their son. Ptc. Harry Wheatley, officially reported ns “missing” after the Dunkirk engagement.— f DVT. ] ...
... harrowing experiences of those who fought their way through from the fighting line in Belgium to the environs and sand dunes Dunkirk have been related from every angle by newsprint and picture and by wireless. It need not reiterated here. Suffieient to sav ...
... took place. He returned to Antwerp, where his wife and family were, and after journey of miles in seventeen days through Dunkirk and various other towns to Le Halve with alarming experiences of bombing and German frightfulness tinally reached Main, where ...
... After the ceremony a reception was held at 182. Aylesbury Road, home of the bride. Driver Norwood was in the evacuation from Dunkirk, and following his marriage, rejoined his regiment. A Gravesend man who joined the A'-my on the 13th of the month, was sent ...
... spoke in moving terms the ( work of the Royal Navy. ‘‘Thank God we have Navy was the expression of thousands the beaches at Dunkirk it was still their thought when they were safely in England and in their native Bucks. One Aylesbury lance-corporal was detailed ...
... barrier of indomitable defenders. It was not until they joined the many thousands other fighting men awaiting embarkation at Dunkirk that various contingents of Bucks men were unavoidably scattered and mixed with members of British and French units. Their ...
... the Mayor of Aylesbury’s Comforts Fund was an anonymous of 10s, from A Grateful Mother, on the safe return of her son from Dunkirk. The war is mixing us up, good and plenty. • • • • It learned that Sir Walter James Womersley, the Minister of Pensions and ...
... Wlesbury men who fought it l-T in Fhtnders nrior to m the great rearguard action through ,1 nelgium and France to Dunkirk,” the evacuation from Dunkirk last t Watson ami month (says correspondent's letter). :!: ,tP Vt-lff \vJ.V r m .? I rno d r ®flSf.e d news ...
... younger daughter the late Air. and Airs. AlcCorquodale. of Winslow Hall, was killed Friday night or Saturday morning last at Dunkirk a shell. He leaves a widow and two young children. ...
... Sunday School were held on Sunday, and combined with them was a general thanksgiving to Almighty God for the miracle of the Dunkirk evacuation, it being remarked that a representative number former scholars of the school were among those reported safe in ...