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15 October 2014
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My Parents' Memories

by Age Concern Salford

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Age Concern Salford
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Janet Ward
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Salford, Gtr Manchester
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Army
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A7942016
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21 December 2005

My lasting Memory of World War II is…I was born in 1946 just after WWII. I remember ration books as rationing continued until the early 1950’s. However, I carry memories also of my parents experiences i.e. my Mother trained as a fitter in the ROF making parts for the Enfield rifle in the absence of their men who went away. Also, of my father's experiences in the Army in France and Germany. Anderson Shelters still remained at the end of the war.

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