Hi All,
Just to let you all know that since launching the website and starting my project on number 75 O.T.U. North Africa the response has been amazing. I left messages on various websites and forums for anyone who served or relatives of those that served to get in touch with me. As I say, the response has been amazing. I have received photographs, documents and stories via e-mail which I have now gathered into one place for all to read.
http://www.pobrien.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/campaigns.html
I have to admit though, I'm no investigator, so I am still in the early day's of research. I would dearly like to get in touch with anyone else that served in North Africa at 75 O.T.U. during that period. I would love to put the whole picture together, from the day the O.T.U. was setup until the end of the war and interspersed, of course, with any anecdotes of daily life as it happened.
By all means, please do not hesitate to get in touch and let me know what you think. If you think I have missed something out or incorrectly reported something or indeed if you have any additional information, copies of documents, photographs etc. that you think might be of help, then please drop me an e-mail.
I appear to have hit a dead end with the National Archives as they appear to not have any other documents related to 75 O.T.U. other than the Operational Record Book already detailed on my website - It could be that I am asking the wrong questions. Again, if you know of any other organisation to get in contact with then please let me know.
Please drop by and sign my guestbook. It's just gone up and looking a little bare!!!
Regards,
Patrick.