Memories of Brian Thomas's Military Service

My Dad, Brian Robert Thomas was born on 27.04.1927 in Barry, South Glamorgan. He was involved in the end of the Second World War, when he signed up for firstly the Navy, then the Marines. He said he was 'imaginative' about his true age to start with as he would have been too young to join up otherwise! Dad was a talented musician and played trumpet and cornet in The Royal Marines Band. He also drove trucks and other vehicles for the U.S. forces at a nearby base in South Wales. After crashing on an American motorbike, he spent months with his arm in plaster in a 'cage' until it mended. His clai... Mehr ...

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Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Schlagwörter: British history / European history (excl. British / classical Greek and Roman) / International history / Their Finest Hour / World War Two / America / American / Armed Forces / Britain / British / Churchill / Cruiser / Dutch / Europe / European / Holland / Logistics / Military / Naval / Navy / Netherlands / North America / North American / North West Europe / POW / POWs / Photo / Photograph / Photographs / Photos / Politician / Politics / Prime Minister / Prison Camp / Prisoner / Prisoners / Prisoners of War / RN / Royal / Royal Navy / Sea / Ship / The Netherlands / Transport / Transportation / UK / US / USA / United Kingdom
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My Dad, Brian Robert Thomas was born on 27.04.1927 in Barry, South Glamorgan. He was involved in the end of the Second World War, when he signed up for firstly the Navy, then the Marines. He said he was 'imaginative' about his true age to start with as he would have been too young to join up otherwise! Dad was a talented musician and played trumpet and cornet in The Royal Marines Band. He also drove trucks and other vehicles for the U.S. forces at a nearby base in South Wales. After crashing on an American motorbike, he spent months with his arm in plaster in a 'cage' until it mended. His claim to fame was once driving a staff car containing Winston Churchill's daughter in Holland.