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  • Text: ...Many men were sick. (13:41) The convoy sailed for 11 days. It stormed for all 11. (15:07) The convoy landed in Greenoch, Scotland. (16:40) Keith was then sent to England. There the men had to build their own startle trenches, and get their own water. The men lived in tents. (17:27) He was a...
Cole, Keith (Interview outline and video), 2012

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  • Text: ...arlevoix, Michigan whose sister she was friends with (25:18) The ship landed in the Firth of Clyde off the coast of England [Scotland] (25:40) When the sailors woke up they could see the English fog o They were taken by tanker into shore (25:56) Once she was ashore, she then took a train so...
Gwatkin, Mary Ann (Interview outline and video), 2004

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  • Text: ...ng course every 7 minutes to avoid submarine detection to finally arrive at their destination. (18:23) o Landing at Glasgow, Scotland (19:22) and then they were transported to Southampton, England and from there across the channel to Normandy at about 90 days after D-Day (20:07) Active Dut...
Penno, Paul (Interview outline and video), 2007

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  • Text: -Good weather for the trip. -Route went south of Azores, then straight north to Glasgow Scotland. -Took a train to Wales England. -Stayed in Wales until a place was found for them in Liverpool. -One instance: a drill done in the rain resulted in most the soldiers coming down with a cold.
Hollebeek, Dick David (Interview outline and video), 2015

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  • Text: ...And one of the closest friends I had there was from New York, but his father was Scottish, so he wanted to go up to Scotland to see where his father was born and raised, so I went with him. 12:08 I’m not sure how long we were gone, but we were gone and then we went to, also in Scotlan...
Brazones, Donald L. (Interview transcript and video, 2 of 2), 2009

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  • Text: ... almost a week going over the Atlantic, but about three weeks going back home on a Liberty Ship (25:39) Landed near Glasgow, Scotland (25:50) Moved to England for awhile (27:24) Landed in France o They went over on a Landing Ship Tank (LST) o Fired up tanks, went ashore o Mr. Justice was a ...
Justice, Alfred (Interview outline and video), 2011

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  • Text: ...he bottom deck, on the highest bunk (0:12:09) Was not part of a convoy, they were by themselves (0:12:41) Landed in Glasgow, Scotland (0:13:04) Once in Glasgow, they were sent on trains to southern England (0:13:16) Ended up in Sunbury, England (0:13:21) Stayed there several weeks and was p...
Eckman, Donald (Interview outline and video), 2011

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  • Text: ...There was an air escort for one day out of New York and one day before England. - The voyage took four days. He landed in Scotland. They could only have two meals a day because there were so many troops aboard. He crossed the ocean in November. Once they arrived, they took a train to Gla...
Kraai, Bernard (Interview outline and video), 2008

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  • Text: ... ship going to Europe to perform for soldiers there (00:17:09) Arrival in the United Kingdom -They landed at Firth of Clyde, Scotland -He was placed on a train and sent south to the small English town of Cubbington -There wasn’t much space in the country due to the influx of American sold...
Struble, Lambert (Interview outline and video), 2014

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  • Text: ...en were told it would be a 4,000 mile voyage and after the ship sailed out of New York and crossed the Atlantic, ended up in Scotland (00:20:15:00)  The weather during the journey was good (00:20:54:00) When the ship arrived in Scotland, Scottish bagpipers were there to greet th...
Johnson, Edward (Interview outline and video, 1 of 2), 2012

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  • Text: ...t [former luxury liner] with 8,000 men They left in April of 1944 and travelled without a convoy The ship landed at Glasgow, Scotland George went to south east London He was chosen to go to chemical warfare school In June he went back to his unit and they crossed the English Channel They la...
Jager, George (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2009

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  • Text: ...p the four officers were treated like kings while the enlisted men were not, who packed five decks below (0:24:40) Landed in Scotland and took a train to the base, 50 miles north of London in Ridgewell(0:25:05) During training practiced a lot of formation flying (0:25:25) Bombing focused on...
McDonald, Lewis (Interview outline and video), 2007