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My father in law was on Aircraft Carriers in WW2, he was only 16 in 1945, he joined up rather than go down the mines, even though it was only a few months he saw some terrible things, especially for a 16 year old.
I spoke to him recently, this weekend my son and I are going down with a video camera to record some of his war stories and my mother in laws experiences of Warrington in WW2.
Perhaps this is something other people should consider doing, the generation that fought in WW2 is getting old, a record should be kept of their personal experiences for future generations.
This is probably the only time in history when almost every house in the UK has access to home video so we should put it to something useful.
I spoke to him recently, this weekend my son and I are going down with a video camera to record some of his war stories and my mother in laws experiences of Warrington in WW2.
Perhaps this is something other people should consider doing, the generation that fought in WW2 is getting old, a record should be kept of their personal experiences for future generations.
This is probably the only time in history when almost every house in the UK has access to home video so we should put it to something useful.
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