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i have recently aquired my late fathers service file and noted that he would have been one of the last number of troops leaving on June 1st .I found the article on the evacuation very interesting and very moving and I only wished we had heard about this from my father but they were very brave and dignified men who only felt they were doing there duty .He was in the 68th Field Regiment Royal Artillery and one of the first BEF to go into action.
I feel very proud of him and shall continue to research so as to pass on this information to my three sons and two grandsons so that they will never forget the sacrifice of all the forces so they could lead a life of freedom.
my late uncle was captured at dunkirk age 18 only been the army about 6 mths he was in the regard action , allowing the troops to get of the beaches , when it was there turn to get on the beach , the ships had gone, they just waited to be taken prisoner he spent the war in a pow camp in polandA very moving account of that operation Cromwell. Thank you.