
Burma after World War II
My father chose to remain in the navy for one year after the end of the World War II. The
My father chose to remain in the navy for one year after the end of the World War II. The
My father was serving in the RNVR in Burma in 1945, according to a note attached to the ‘Rangoon photos’.
Two of the main boats or naval ships our father worked on were “Girl Ethel” and “Young John” which were
Here are three more letters between my parents during World War II: one written by my mother and the reply
In one of my father’s love letters, he arrived drunk at Strone to visit my mother at Mardrumho Cottage; whether
I have read all the wartime letters between our parents and have read through Gavin’s emails which have significantly helped
This is the start of the tales on pyromania, starting with my father’s tale based on rumours of a burning
This post will discuss the rest of my father’s career certificates from the RNVR from 1942 to 1946: SIDG44 Glasgow,