My mother was helping my grandmother clear out some old stuff from her house and chanced upon an old photo of what appears to be a group of soldiers posing for a photo dated 1935 at Andover army camp
She went on to explain that it was a picture of one of her mums brothers who died in the war. At dunkirk he was recommended for bravery for his helping of the trapped soldiers during the evacuation.
Basically he held a rope in the freezing waters and helped guide injured soldiers to the boats and ships under fire constantly.He then went with several others to help collect more of the seriously wounded inshore and was shot and killed by a sniper.
What was truelly strange was how similar to me he looked! I can honestly say it gave me quite a shock looking at him.
The thing is, this was one story my nan had never recounted to me or my mother before and it made both my Mother and I think it was really terrible that we know so little of what our family had given and sacrificed to the war (and it made me want to grill my Nan like the police in the movies over our family history!!
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Im now the owner of the picture which i will treasure and keep for the future.
I'll get my friend to scan it so i can show you their old uniforms and the 'look' of the bunch of friends at a time when the war was just beginning.
Dont know why i posted, just thought id tell you all.
If my grandmother survives the interrogation (hehe) on our family history and anything more comes up on WW2 ill fill you all in