War Diaries (January 21) (nonfiction)
War Diary entris for January 21.
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Edward Helm : January 21, 1943
We arrived at North Island on Jan. 21, and quickly took our rightful place above the sailors. The base was an immense one, in fact, so large that we had to have a jeep to go from the mess-hall and barracks to the flight line. The sailors had that typical naval attitude toward us; the marines weren't so bad. In fact the only salute I received was from a sailor was given when I had an armful of equipment. "That's one I owe you.'
—Lt. Edward Martin Helm (dkary)
- Lt. Edward Martin Helm in World War II: Wartime Diary, December 1942 - October 1943 (North Africa) @ iBiblio
George Beck: January 21, 1944
Tonight I have seen the Guard Commander about a change of party, two of us made a complaint. Absolutely browned off, what with the wife’s letters and one thing or another we’ve to wait for the Germans S/Major.
—George Beck,1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, prisoner of war (diary)