AT DUNKIRK
... AT DUNKIRK. navy AND EVACUATION. ...
... AT DUNKIRK. navy AND EVACUATION. ...
... Address Paper Pattern No, 975. Bust Enclosed BALLYMENA SOLDIER! WOUNDED. WAS IN DUNKIRK BATTLE. NOW IN ENGLISH HOSPITAL. Wounded while serving with the B.E.F. in the Dunkirk operations Rifleman James Jordan now in hoSpital in England. His mother, Mrs. Mary ...
... away after spending four or five hours on the beach at Dunkirk. Rifleman Smyth, of the Royal Ulster Rifles, whose home is in Belfast, said the bombing and machine-gunning of the beach at Dunkirk was continuous. _ “The safest place was in the water, he ...
... evacuation of Dunkirk. A.B. Finnegan is a married man with seven children. His father fought in the last war and was wounded at Loos. In an interview, A.B. Finnegan said he was engaged with 72 other ratings in rowing troops from the beach at Dunkirk to waiting ...
... Into their home came three existence of either Orange or Masonic Ulster members of the 8.E.F., just Halls. arrived from Dunkirk. Such places as the Union Club, the Thev got to talking of home associa- y.M.C.A., and the C.I.Y.M.S. are also . tions and ...
... S. Amery. Secretary of State for India, at their woodland camp, somewhere in Surrey. When the Indians were evacuated from Dunkirk with the B.E.F. they had, to their great regret, to leave their wonderful mules behind. The Commander of one ot the units ...