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Gwenda Garde, aged 102, served in the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service during World War II as a translator of Japanese Morse code.
In the dense jungle of New Guinea, April 1944, a patrol of American troops with vital military intel were surrounded by enemy ...
Two 101-year-old former codebreakers at Bletchley Park have reunited to accept an award ahead of the 80th anniversary of VE ...
A brave young man from Crewe had one hell of a secret to keep during World War II and it was no ordinary secret but frontline ...
Dorothea Barron taught troops how to communicate using visual signals and Morse code Centenarian Dorothea Barron recalls the wave of relief she felt when she heard World War II was over ...
P lenty has been said about Alan Ritchson — not all of it necessarily complimentary — but there is no denying that he has ...
Dorothea Barron spent much of the war in Scotland, being stationed at Port Edgar on the Firth of Forth, Rosyth in Fife, ...
Centenarian Dorothea Barron recalled the wave of relief she felt when she heard World War II had finally come to an end.
Dennis Bishop, 99, recalls vividly the moment he heard that the war was over and that peace was possible. 80 years on, he ...
In the autumn of their years, a remarkable group of modest Second World War veterans muster to share stories of bravery and ...
World War II was raging, and before graduating high school, Bill applied and was accepted into the Navy’s V5 Aviation Cadet ...