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  1. Dennis77

    Dennis77 Member

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    Hello everybody

    Came across this site by a google search for something on WW2.

    My Grandfather (1920-2007) served 39-45 in the British MN.
    I now hold some of his certificates, documents and medals. I’m hoping to put all the bits together.
    Funnely enough I recall him telling “the storry” in a humorous way. Years of war sounded like lots of fun (to a young boy).

    Now I want/need to find out more about my Grandfathers service in the MN. He told me, he’d served on convoys, and I know he got the atlantic star. He also holds some russian issued medals, and he told me lot’s of tales about the fiords, the Russians and something about Estonian. I found out that he served on two ships that got sunk, luckely prior to loss (the Navarino - PQ17 and the Dromore Castle - Mine). I’ve not been able to identify the name of the ship he served on from dec ’41- june ’45. I have the number (165996) but my google-fu could not get me the name yet and many more ??? waiting.

    Anyway, I’ll be using the search button and hope to share any news and updates or old tales with y’all soon!

    have a very great day!

    Dennis
     
  2. PzJgr

    PzJgr Drill Instructor

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    Howdy Dennis. My grandfather did the same. I think it was his way of sharing me in a manner what I would understand (at the time) without scarying me with the gore. I wish I had him around when I was older so I could ask questions to gain a better understanding. That is how I came about this forum eight years ago.......my my how time has flown. Happy posting.
     
  3. bigfun

    bigfun Ace

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    Welcome Dennis!
     
  4. krieg

    krieg Ace

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    hi dennis
    there wil be someone here that nodout will help you out puting it all together
    enjoy your stay
    best krieg...
     
  5. Matthew

    Matthew Member

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    Welcome. Hopefully you can find the name of the ship your grandpa was on.
     
  6. Owen

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    Wwelcome Dennis
    Look forward to reading lots of Grandad's stories.
     
  7. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Howdy Dennis and Welcome.
     
  8. Skipper

    Skipper Kommodore

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    Hi Dennis. I hope you"ll find what you want. The more details you post the more people might be able to help. I hope you"ll end up finding the name of the ship.
     
  9. Tomcat

    Tomcat The One From Down Under

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    G'day mate.

    Welcome to this fine forum and I hope you enjoy your stay.:)
     
  10. Dennis77

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    Thank you all for the warm welcome!

    I’m glad I joined, not so much for my self, but more as to honor my grandfathers duty and to never forget what all these guys did, so that we can now be here and have freedom. He would be proud to see he’s not forgotten, and never will be!
     
  11. macrusk

    macrusk Proud Daughter of a Canadian WWII Veteran

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    Good start to the forum! Most of us on the forum feel the same way - in my case it was my Dad. Enjoy your stay.
     

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