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IHateSprouts tells us they once avoided getting caught up in an IRA bomb attack by missing a train. Tell us how you've dodged the Grim Reaper, or simply avoided a bit of trouble.
( , Thu 19 Aug 2010, 12:31)
IHateSprouts tells us they once avoided getting caught up in an IRA bomb attack by missing a train. Tell us how you've dodged the Grim Reaper, or simply avoided a bit of trouble.
( , Thu 19 Aug 2010, 12:31)
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My Grandfather was part of the 1st Airborne Division during World War 2
If any of you have seen the film "A Bridge Too Far" you'll be familiar with this particular regiment for being the group of maroon beret wearing British lads (led by "Sean Connery") who mostly perished whilst trying to capture the bridge at Arnhem. See here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Arnhem
All of my Grandfather's best friends were killed during that battle. How did he escape the same fate? Whilst in the queue to get into the glider moments before its take off for the mission, he was called back by a senior officer. Why? Somebody in the office was sick and they needed him to do his work.
The shot in the film of the regiment getting onto the gliders always makes my Mum well up when she knows that just a matter of seconds and someone having the flu separated her father from a battle that would see most of his friends die.
( , Thu 26 Aug 2010, 1:19, 1 reply)
If any of you have seen the film "A Bridge Too Far" you'll be familiar with this particular regiment for being the group of maroon beret wearing British lads (led by "Sean Connery") who mostly perished whilst trying to capture the bridge at Arnhem. See here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Arnhem
All of my Grandfather's best friends were killed during that battle. How did he escape the same fate? Whilst in the queue to get into the glider moments before its take off for the mission, he was called back by a senior officer. Why? Somebody in the office was sick and they needed him to do his work.
The shot in the film of the regiment getting onto the gliders always makes my Mum well up when she knows that just a matter of seconds and someone having the flu separated her father from a battle that would see most of his friends die.
( , Thu 26 Aug 2010, 1:19, 1 reply)
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