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Old July 3rd, 2008, 07:55 AM
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Default Recorded Memories

For better or worse, I seem to have a written an awful lot about my life in the Forces during WW2.

Most of my stories were posted on the BBC WW2 Archives and so, in the interests of making it easier to locate any particular story, I posted an index on ww2talk, a link to which I now reproduce here:

Me and my Army Album - World War 2 Talk

You are hereby warned.....I do go on a little
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Thanks for posting it, Ron. I've read some, but will have to catch up on those I've missed.
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Thank you for posting it here, Mr. Goldstein. I enjoy your stories - some I had even read at the BBC site before I even found the Forum! I will enjoy reading them all, I'm certain! I just peaked at the one that refers to the photo of Tom Canning. How nice to see what he looked like back then. I recently joined World War 2 Talk and received a warm welcome there from Mr. Canning. I so appreciate your willingness to share your memories and thoughts about World War II.
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