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麻豆官网首页入口 Learning Centre Gloucester
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Joseph Gunn; Denis Gunn; Marie Carruthers
Location of story:听
Europe; Hertfordshire; Antwerp
Background to story:听
Army
Article ID:听
A8795136
Contributed on:听
24 January 2006

Joseph Gunn with his motorbike at Antwerp in 1944

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My father Joseph Gunn was born on August 11th 1912.

He was called up in 1940. When we were small he wouldn't talk about the war but towards the end of his life he started to tell his stories.

He was a driver for the RAOC and said he enjoyed his wartime service in Europe. In any case he was one of the lucky ones and escaped injury.

He said that one day towards the end of the war he was in a convoy and some German planes went overhead which were obviously meant to be bombing his convoy.

He said either they were very bad shots or they were deliberately dropping them in the hedge because they knew the war would soon be over.

Joseph met my mother Marie Carruthers when he was home on wartime leave and she was staying with his sister.

She met and was first courted by Joseph's younger brother Denis when he worked at the bank in Bishop's Stortford opposite the shop where she worked early on in the war, but stayed in touch with his sister when she moved away with the Land Army.

Joseph and Marie were married soon after the end of the war.

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Message 1 - Sgt Wilf Mulroney

Posted on: 30 January 2006 by teacherstevem

I am trying to find more about my father in law, Sgt Wilf Mulroney. He served in the RAOC, was at Monte Cassino, and ended up as a camp guard somewhere in Italy. I would be grateful for any information and indeed advise on how to find out more.

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