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    It is hard to even imagine how much we owe those brave young men that gave so much on that day, as well as the war itself.

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by smaughazard
    PFC Fred Kincaid. Somewhere around here I've a list of the men in his company, if I can find it. Oh, and most of those guys called him "Big'un".
    Can you give me any more details about him? There will be a lot of soldiers there and there are a lot of different outfits, was he with the 2/16, the 26th, DIVARTY maybe? If you can let me know what unit he was with that would help to break it down as to which CP I need to go to, there may be 2000 men there this year but I'll be happy to bring his name up.

    Chris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
    Can you give me any more details about him? There will be a lot of soldiers there and there are a lot of different outfits, was he with the 2/16, the 26th, DIVARTY maybe? If you can let me know what unit he was with that would help to break it down as to which CP I need to go to, there may be 2000 men there this year but I'll be happy to bring his name up.

    Chris.
    Many thanks, Chris. I'll see if I can find his unit info tomorrow. The only ting I can lay hands on at the moment is a pair of wooden shoes(!) he picked up in Holland, which have the names of some of the other men in his company written on them.

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    My father always told us the story about his wat time exploits. He was staying in New York City, watching guys get on the boats to England for D-Day. A Sargeant came around with a clipboard asking who wanted to go skating. Well, dad, being a roller skater from Wash. D C, signed up. Next thing he knew, Newfoundland. He spent most of the war in St. Johns annd the rest of the war in Crewe, VA, guarding German POW's. He always had good things to say about the guard duty. He liked his crew and they liked him. He never did get to go overseas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macsim
    Let us give honor unto whom honor is due. Thanks to all who served then and those who serve now.
    And in honoring them, let us also remember their mission - what those men went to war to stop, and what the world said after they discovered the true nature of what they had been fighting; I believe the phrase was "Never Again!"

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    Let us never forget those who fought for our freedom. By 1944 my late father was home from his posting to Canada and was servicing aeroplanes and flying boats at Wig Bay and Castle Kennedy on the Solway Firth. If all goes to plan I'm hoping to commemorate the D-day landings with a short flight in a World War 2 Dakota from Coventry Airport into nearby RAF Cosford on Sunday next (11th).
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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