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Waltor's War

by Age Concern Salford

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Age Concern Salford
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Walter Nicholls
Location of story:Ìý
Salford
Background to story:Ìý
Army
Article ID:Ìý
A4028591
Contributed on:Ìý
08 May 2005

This story has been added to the People's War website on behalf of Age Concern Salford on behalf of the contributor with his permission. My lasting memory of the war is the comradeship shown by my fellow soldiers in the engineers of coming home after being told later. I was posted missing, bintary had been taken down in the street at Wintow. It was 16th June when we left St. Malo on a little boat, about a fortnight or so after Dunkirk, to find my Dad had gone over night apparently. Then we were swamped by neighbours who came in the house to see and touch me.

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