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In 1944 I was working in Northumberland and after D-Day I witnessed a large force of heavy bombers flying north in waves. The force consisted of different aircraft and I would esimate at least 100o. does anyone know where they were going. Later that day in the afternoon some of the planes came back badly shot up obviously looking for a safe place to land. Can anyone help in letting me where these were going, what their mission was and how many returned. I was 14 years old at the time, working for the Forestry Commission. Any help would be great.

Alan Hope



I am trying to locate which Prison of War Camp my late father was in. His name is William George Tracey (Bill) to his friends. He was there for over 5 years and returned minus a little finger, that might be a trigger to anybody remembering him. He would be 94 now and lived here in Stockport, Cheshire. I would appreciate any information from anybody please? Thank you in anticipation.

Shelagh Lees (nee Tracey)



My mother has just found out the name of her Dad. She is now 58 years old. The information recieved is very vaigue. He was an American GI - maybe based in Weston Super-Mare and could of spent sometime in the West of Ireland. His name is Charles Feeheely (not sure of correct spelling) written as said. My mother was born in September 1945. So her Dad was in England/Ireland around this time. Her mother is called Mary - but not sure of her surname at the time. He wore a flat cap as part of his uniform - we think was green. No other information available! If anybody thinks they may have known of him. Pleas get in touch. Serena Jones


My family came from CANTERBURY my father was SAMUEL JOHN ODELL (JOCK). All I know is that he was in the R.A.F. He served in calcutta at some time, if any one has any info it would be a great help, or if any one knew the ODELL in KENT. Pam


I met a girl named Marie Chapman in Bridgwater UK 1944 and was interested in continuing my friendship. But came Normandy and took away my wishes to make it a permanent thing. My name is Bernard Harris and was a U.S. soldier of the 186 F.A. Bn. I Met her in a park, St.Mathews, She was singing " Roll me over in the clover." If any one knows her please let me know and I will send her a gift. Bernard Harris


I'm searching for germans (V.D.s), who came to the commonewealth as POWs or (later) V.D.workers and stayed there. Has anyone stayed as prisoner in the POW-camp Ansfelden-Haid/Upper Austria (later: V.D. camp 121)? or in other camps around (Linz/Upper Austria) Thanks for Contacts! Tom George


I live in South Lanarkshire and near my home is an old army camp which was used during WW2. I am looking for information to do with the East End Estate which is two miles outside of Carmicheal village. If any body knows anything please contact me thank you very much. Katie Haverstock


Could you help find two British friends whose Lancaster bomber was shot down in the area of Liege before July 43; These two men were collected by us in August and September 43 with MANHAY in the Ardennes; our camp was attacked by the Germans on September 19th 43. The 2 allied aviators, like us has to run away before being encircled. After the war was over they let us know they had been able to get back to England. Are they still alive?

They were: Sgt William Palmer, air gunner, of The Yews, Berkswell, Coventry, Warwickshire and Sgt Arthur Beard, navigator of Lorne Street, Stouport on Severn, Worcestershire

With all my thanks André VAN GLABEKE my nickname was "Simba"



Would anyone out there remember or know of someone who might have been in a Gurkha regiment during WW2, in the Assam, India area? I am particularly interested in 1942, and a Gurkha patrol (dressed in dark green uniforms, wearing long knives, kukris) that would have been led by a British officer or NCO on routine patrols in the foothills of the Himalayas. This patrol stumbled across a group of men in those foothills. The men were European refugees and were subsequently taken to a camp outside of Calcutta. Would anyone have information as to which units in which Gurkha regiments might have been on patrol in those foothills during spring/sumer of 1942? Thanks for your help.

Linda Williams



Around 12 years ago a man turned up at my house in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. He explained that he had been an evacuee during the war an dhad been very ill and spent many weeks in bed in the little bedroom. He said he remembered the leaded lights in the window. Does anyone know this gentleman? J Backburn


I am writing this in the hope that you may be able to point me in the general direction of a Burma-Thailand railway survivor's association or some similar organisation.

During some recent genealogical research I recently discovered that my father had a half brother, James Tweedly Wilson of Bank Street, Paisley, Scotland. Sadly I don't know much about James, only that he was a dental technician in the army, was captured by the Japanese, subsequently died on the Burma-Thailand railway at the age of 23 in 1943 and is now buried at Kanchanaburi. James had no full brothers or sisters or children of his own, so I feel it is only reasonable to try to include his memory as much as possible in the story of our family. I am therefore trying to contact any such association in the faint hope that someone somewhere may have some further information. Many thanks for any assistance you may be able to offer.

Kind Regards Robert Tweedly



I am trying to find out any imformation about my Great Grandfarther RICHARD ALBERT MATTHEWS who fought in Burma (regiment not known). We knew him as Dick or Dicky. If you know any imformation please contact me. Billy Matthews


My grandad was Alfred Sydney Smith, I am trying to find any information anyone has on him he served in the Royal Navy on a minesweeper which docked in Hartlepool before 1943. He met a lady there by the name of Ivy Richardson and they got married on the 6 June 1942. My grandad was born in 1921 in Rainha, Kent. If you have any information like the name of the ship he was on or even about Ivy could you please contact me, thankyou June Howland


I am trying to trace anyone who knew my Uncle Aubrey Lambert who died while serving with the 41st Royal Tank regiment in September 1942

Paul Lambert



Dornier shot down March 23, 1942 I work at the Bong Heritage Center (WWII museum) in Superior Wisconsin. We are in possesion of the tail fin of a German Dornier twin engined twin tailed Bomber, commonly called the "Flying Pencil". Inscribed on it is the Following: "Shot down over Portland England on March 23, 1942 at 2000 hours by the 290th Battery - Troop A of the LAARA - Sgt Barstow." Have researched and found the names of 4 Luftwaffe aircrew who died that day and were buried in the Naval cemetery in Portland. (Horst Becker, Richard Gurdles, Gunter Bock and Horst Bockel) If you have any information about this event or any of the people involved, please contact me. We wish to have as much information as possible when we display the tail fin.

Alvin D. Grady



I am looking for info on the Crash site of B24 J of 36 Bomb Sqd USAAF, Crashed North Stack Near Hollyhead North Wales United Kingdom Dec 22 1944. There is a monumont to the crash site on North Stack but no where can any info be found. Can Anyone Please Help? Alan Taylor


I am trying to locate my biological grandfather. He was an Italian POW detained in Lancashire. I beleive he was based in a POW camp in Lancashire but dont know which one, I believe there was 4. From the POW camp he was sent to Westhoughton to work in Southerns Farm which is no longer there, and was sent back to Italy in 1945. I pressume some records must of been made of there home address etc.. Anyone know of any places to start looking? Any help appreciated. Karina


I am searching for my cousin Anthony EASTMAN/EASTON, not sure of the surname. My Uncle, George HOWELL from Green's Harbour, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland was in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Heavy Artillary during WW2. While in Kent, he met a woman in the British Army Training Service named Betty EASTMAN/EASTON. She was from Newtown, North Wales, her father was a Railway Station Agent. She gave birth to a son shortly after my Uncle George was sent to Naples to fight. He was shipped home after the war and never got to see his son, Anthony. I believe that Anthony was born in 1943/44. Any info will be greatly appreciated. We, the Newfoundland family of Anthony want to meet him and his family. Uncle George passed away in 1997. Yvonne Legge


I am researching my father, of whom I know very little except he was with G coy 109 infantry, believd to be at Island farm camp, Bridgend in 1943/44. Do you know of records pertaining to the US forces at this camp, at this time ?. Thankyou. Phillip Vanderwarker


My wife's father was named Jack Wood and he was a Sergeant in WW2. We have different pics of him during the war, in one he is in the Lancashire Fusiliers, in another one he is with the 1st Battalion 'E'Coy RNF it is a picture of their football team in 1941,we think this is likely to be the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers but are not sure. The reason we are writing for help is we know that he was in the paras as a sergeant and was badly injured near Caen, Northern France. We have a newspaper clipping of him in a hospital bed being fed using a baby's cup telling his story, he was in a hospital in Wakefield. Was it normal to keep changing regiment?? What do the badges signify on his uniform?? there are two strips saying 'airborne' presumably for the top of each arm, a small purple badge with a parachute on and a small oval badge with a plane on. Any help would be appreciated and although he is now deceased my wife would love to fill in the missing pieces of his WW2 life. (The story in the newspaper told of a pretty french girl from the french resistance who led my wife's father and his men along a secret path through some marshes in france to avoid capture by the germans). Mr L.Gosling
Am looking for anyone with information regarding the 9th airforce, 81st Bombardment Squadron, 12th Bomb Group. They were based in North Africa during WWII flying B-25's. Anyone with any info would be much appreciated. Squadron patch was a charging billy goat kicking up his legs on a white disc. Specifics would be anyone who knew or were crewmen on the "Hell's Angel" B-25 Mitchell piloted by Capt. Laurence A. Nelson, Jr. Aaron Smith
I'm looking for information on Inskip. RN. HMS Nightjar. Anti sub OTU Dave Bannister


I am looking for anyone who was evacuated as a child [ or their decendants] during the second world war, to the village of East Hanney, Berkshire. and was living in the childrens home known as Poundcroft. also anyone who lived as a child in the home known as The Homestead Hostel situated in the town of Bourne End Bucks, during and just after the war. These people would now be in their late sixties to perhaps late seventies. As a child I was in both homes just after the war. I have collected a few photographs over the past few years of both homes, and have a few snaps of children who lived at Poundcroft, I also have photos of the Poundcroft Matron and the Housekeeper. But have yet to make contact with anyone else who lived in the homes mentioned. Don McDouall


Can anyone tell me where I might find proof of my wartime service as a Fire Warden in Cobham, Surrey England. I was posted in the bank during the years 1939-40-41 Margery Gladys Ball


My dad, Eddie "Sperge" Glushefski was a corporal in the 323rd Army Air Corp, 305th Air Service Group serving in Burma and India between 1942 and 1945. I am hoping to find more information about this squadron and their operations, or make contact with anyone who may have served with him. My appreciation for any help you can offer. Sincerely, Ed Glushefski


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