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--for Cornelius Ryan 3--

Your name

Where were you at midnight on June 5, 1944?
[crossed out] APPROXIMATELY 6 MILE [end crossed out] TOSSING AROUND IN
THE CHANNEL

Where were you at midnight on June 6, 1944?
APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES IN, NOT IN CONTACT
WITH ENEMY. I THINK THE NAME OF THE VILLAGE
WAS CAMMILLY

Do you know of anybody else who landed within the 24 hours of D-Day, June 6,
as infantry, glider or airborne troops, or who took part in the air and sea
operations, who we should write to?
YES. MAJOR CM REHILL, HQ WESTERN COMMAND
EDMONTON, ALTA.
SUGGEST ALSO BRIG FM CABELOU, C/O
THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH REGIMENT (PRINCESS
MARY'S), THE ARMOURY, BAY ST. VICTORIA
B.C. (OUR CO AT THE LANDING)

PLEASE LET US HAVE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, SO THAT WE CAN
INCLUDE YOUR EXPERIENCES IN THE BOOK. WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL CONTINUE
YOUR STORY ON SEPARATE SHEETS IF WE HAVE NOT LEFT SUFFICIENT ROOM. FULL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN A CHAPTER CALLED "WHERE THEY ARE NOW;"
YOUR NAME AND VOCATION OR OCCUPATION WILL BE LISTED.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP

W.A. Milory Lt.-Col.
Director of Public Relations (Army)
Cartier Square,
Ottawa, Ontario.

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