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The Humber Home Guard
Coventry |
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HOME GUARD
15TH WARWICKSHIRE (COVENTRY) BATTALION PHONE
COVENTRY 5544 “C” COMPANY,
PHONE COVENTRY 61640 NIGHT
HUMBER LIMITED
COVENTRY RWB/DT. 16TH January 1945 Company Sergeant Major A. Hill,
Humber Ltd.
COVENTRY. Dear Sergeant Major Hill, |
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Although it is some weeks since we were officially “Stood
Down”, I have not really until now considered our Company
activities completed. We have however, reached a point where I fell that I should like
to write to you and express my sincere thanks to you for all that
you did for “C” Company. Our association together commenced when shortly after my returning
to Coventry I took over No.13 Platoon, and it was then that I quickly
learnt both to appreciate and value you help and loyalty. I know that you have had many difficulties with which to contend
during the history of the Company, but I shall always feel that
you where one of those outstanding members which formed it’s
very backbone. I do hope that we shall not altogether lose touch and I would like
to send you my very best wishes for the future. Yours sincerely R.W.Bromley
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Home Guard - Blitz Deaths
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Photo of John (Jack) Frost in his
Home Guard Uniform
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Unknown Battalion
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Dennis
George Handley Aged 22
Arthur Farthing
Aged 53 Wilfred
Harold Fern Aged 18
Anthony Hugo Haddon Reilly Aged 20 |
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| 11th Warwickshire Battalion (Singer Motor Company) |
Volunteer
Harry Cook Aged 33
Lance Corp. Arthur
James Terence Gorman Aged 21
Volunteer Sydney
Hartopp Aged 18
J H Thompson
Aged 31
Lionel Scott Aged
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15th Warwickshire Battalion
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Volunteer
John Bunston Aged 19
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| 17th Warwickshire Battalion |
Volunteer Thomas Digby Jones Aged 45 |
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Photo of John Frederick Fell and his warwickshire Home Guard Company kindly donated by Carol Morton. Furthur information on this Company would be much appreciated. |
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Voices from the Home
Front - First-hand Stories of Life in Britain, 1939-45 - Felicity
Goodall |
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This is a book written
by the people who survived the war from their own homes and in their
own workplaces. From the cities come stories of the bomb shelters
and munitions factories; recollections of getting on with life when
everything was in tatters. From the coasts and the countryside the
Britons who worked to keep the nation fed and who took in the children
of strangers when they were evacuated to safety, tell their story.
It is also an opportunity to reflect on the resilience of a nation
at war, the humour and the strength that such times inspired even
in the face of hardship and tragedy.
© J Hewitt Family Researcher |
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