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15 October 2014
WW2 - People's War

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Suzanne Hartwell
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I have been researching my family history for the past two years, and when I found just 'John Watts' on the Wrestlingworth War memorial, it made me realise how little was known about my uncle 'Jack'. However, I do remember the stories told to me, by my late Mother, (Hilda Maud) as they were the youngest two of six children, and always together, throughout early childhood and school days etc. 'Jack'spent fifteen years - almost half his life, in the Army, and the family were totally devastated when he was killed, so very close to the end of the War. I feel that he deserved to be honoured, and the ѿý ww2 webbsite is just the place to tell his story, and although I have not managed to trace any of his family, hopefully someone, somewhere out there may remember him, and I would welcome any information from them.

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