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From the diary of [[Fred Ramsbottom (nonfiction)|Fred Ramsbottom]]: | From the diary of [[Fred Ramsbottom (nonfiction)|Fred Ramsbottom]]: |
Latest revision as of 06:26, 6 May 2020
War Diary quotations for April 24
Quotations
Fred Ramsbottom: July 26, 1941
From the diary of Fred Ramsbottom:
Shore leave 4.30 to 10.30, entertained by some army chaps, 10 minutes adrift in returning aboard which was a serious crime. Reg. P.O. about to charge us when Master at Arms came on board, enquired what was the matter and kindly let us go.
Message from C. in C. Gibraltar (Admiral Somerville) who classed our little adventure as nothing short of a miracle that we arrived back. Bulkheads only just held out.
—WW2 People's War @ BBC
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- WW2 People's War @ BBC