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Your Name - 45065 CWR Haines Sgt
In times of great crisis, people generally show either
great ingenuity or self-reliance; others do incredibly stupid
things. Do you remember any examples of either from D-Day?
I have no recollection of anything particular in this regard.
Where were you at midnight on June 5, 1944?
I was aboard LCI #299 crossing the English Channel.
Where were you at midnight on June 6, 1944?
I was in a stable, on the outskirts of the town of Beny - sur - Mer.
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, whom
we should write to?
PLEASE LET US HAVE TOTS 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 ROCM. FULL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
WILL BE GTVEN IN A CHAPTER CALLED "WHERE THEY ARE NOW"
YOUR NAME AND VOCATION OR OCCUPATION WILL BE LISTED.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP.
W.M. Lee Squadron Leader
Director of Public Relations (Air)
Air Force Headquarters,
Ottawa, Ontario.
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