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15 October 2014
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Mr Jimmy Hislop
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kilmarnock
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16 December 2005

This story has been submitted to the People's War website by Annie Kirkland from St Columbas and has been added with her Grandmothers permission. The author fully understands the terms and conditions.

My great uncle Jimmy Hislop was in the British army in the second world war from 1939 till 1945 his job was to drive lorries filled with ammunition,food and water for the fighting troop's.He travelled to Tobruk in North Africa,Tripoli in Lybya,Sicily in Italy,France and Germany.
He worked for the British army service. corps.
He is still living at the age 89

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