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27th December 2018, 06:51 PM
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Re: Contacts for Battle of Atlantic historians
J.S. I am one of the R/O's living in Canada. My Disc. Book is R262245 issued 1942. Served on many convoys '42 -'45. Was in touch with an historian in Exeter some years ago about MAC ships. Missed the request you refer to, can I be of any help? Cheers, Eric
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28th December 2018, 12:13 AM
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Re: Contacts for Battle of Atlantic historians
Hi Eric.
Hope you had a nice Xmas, and also have a really Happy and Healthy New Year.
Cheers Des
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28th December 2018, 12:22 AM
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Re: Contacts for Battle of Atlantic historians
#11... sorry Eric when I was trying to conjure up your name couldn’t remember it. There was someone wanting to talk to anyone from WW11 who might have known about an occurrence his father went through , where if you look at the posts before this will become clearer. Involved chucking spuds at a UBoat which would have caused a stir in the press in those far off days, and you may of remembered it among other things. As Des says a belated merry Xmas was it a white one. All the best for 2019. JS.
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