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Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum,
I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine worked at the Canada Car foundry in what was then called Fort William, Ontario. They were inspectors helping to make Hawker Hurricanes and later other types of figthers including the Curtis Helldiver. How about your folks..... |
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![]() "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" wrote in message ... Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum, I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine were born while their fathers were dodgeing slave labour under Hun control. Basically what that means is: they were starving before they could properly speak in the winter of 44-45. They were saved by british and amarican bombers dropping food during Operation Manna (British) / Operation Chowhound (US) ( http://www.heureka.clara.net/lincoln...tion-manna.htm ) Ron -- Non urinat in ventum |
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![]() " What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. My father was paymaster for the North American Aviation plant in Los Angeles California. Paul N1431A KPLU |
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What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. snip My mother was a "Rosie the Riveter" in the Seattle shipyards. My father was an armorment(sp?) specialist (B-24) in North Africa, At least some time near the end of the war that is where was, don't know much else about his tour of duty, though he did serve elsewhere. Had an uncle that died in an air raid on VE day, don't know the location. George |
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SHIVER ME TIMBERS wrote:
Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum, I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine worked at the Canada Car foundry in what was then called Fort William, Ontario. They were inspectors helping to make Hawker Hurricanes and later other types of figthers including the Curtis Helldiver. How about your folks..... My father was a PBY pilot in the Pacific; he was an enlisted pilot (Chief Petty Officer) and flew west coast patrol missions from Cabo San Lucas via North Island Naval Air Station to the Canadian Border and back again. My mother was a telephone company teletype specialist who worked for the Signals Intelligence Station at Imperial Beach California. She was a shift supervisor for radio teletype interception. Her younger sister was a forklift operator at the 11th Naval District yards while her husband was a fuel handler for ship refueling at the Port of San Diego. |
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![]() "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" wrote in message ... Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum, I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine worked at the Canada Car foundry in what was then called Fort William, Ontario. They were inspectors helping to make Hawker Hurricanes and later other types of figthers including the Curtis Helldiver. How about your folks..... Dad was Flight Engineer/Top Turret Gunner in a B-17. 452nd Bomb Group (H), based at Deopham Green, near Norwich and Attleborough. 26 combat missions. Also flew on three "Chowhound" missions over Holland. February 1945 till the end of the war in Europe. Mom was just out of High School and working. Tony P. |
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I never found out exactly what my father did, other than he and my
grandfather were electricians for the "government" (as they called it) in New Mexico during the last couple years of the war. I have several pictures of them in the desert without any sort of landmarks in the shots. My mother worked at a factory in Saint Louis, to this day, she has never talked about it. "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" wrote in message ... Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum, I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine worked at the Canada Car foundry in what was then called Fort William, Ontario. They were inspectors helping to make Hawker Hurricanes and later other types of figthers including the Curtis Helldiver. How about your folks..... |
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![]() "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" wrote in message ... Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum, I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine worked at the Canada Car foundry in what was then called Fort William, Ontario. They were inspectors helping to make Hawker Hurricanes and later other types of figthers including the Curtis Helldiver. How about your folks..... My dad continued farming (I remember the German POWs coming to hoe the sugar beets) and mom continued as a 1st-6th grade teacher. Had an uncle that flew B-25s, B-26s, and 'birddogs' for OSS in China/Burma theater. |
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My father was a shipfitter at the Walsh-Kaiser shipyard in Providence,
RI building liberty ships. Mom was a stay-at-home and volunteer. JT SHIVER ME TIMBERS wrote: Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum, I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine worked at the Canada Car foundry in what was then called Fort William, Ontario. They were inspectors helping to make Hawker Hurricanes and later other types of figthers including the Curtis Helldiver. How about your folks..... |
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![]() "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" wrote in message ... Well after watching the Ken Burns series THE WAR ad naseum ad naseum, I thought I'd come into the group today with one of my curious questions. What did your parents, family, etc. do in the big WWII. Mine worked at the Canada Car foundry in what was then called Fort William, Ontario. They were inspectors helping to make Hawker Hurricanes and later other types of figthers including the Curtis Helldiver. How about your folks..... My dad (Francis (Frank) Frankcom) was a soldier in the 2nd / 7th Australian Infantry Battalion in various places in the Pacific & Middle East theatres. (Alamein, Kokoda, Burma, Ceylon + others) He passed away in the late 70's (I never got to meet him as I was put up for adoption at my birth in '59.) May he rest in peace. I give thanks to my dad and all his fellow service personel for helping make the world a better place. Lets try not to f*/& up all their good work eh? Jeff Cochrane VK4BOF |
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