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3.

In times of great crisis, people generally show either great ingenuity
or self-reliance; others do incredibly strange or stupid things. Do
you remember any examples of either?

Do you know of anybody else who landed within the 24 hours (midnight
5 June to midnight 6 June) either as infantry, glider or airborne troops,
whom we should write to?

I should be inclined to write to the Depot of
the 76th (Highland) Field Regt at Dundee
and ask for the address of those
officers who served with the Regt on D-Day

What do you do now?

Lecture in history at the University of
Leicester. Very glad to see you here
if I can be of any assistance. I have a
number of documents inherited from

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."

the writing of Assault Division. They are
properly duplicated in
the Cabinet Offices, but
you're welcome to see them.

Cornelius Ryan
Joan 0. Isaacs
The Reader's Digest

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