Hi Kitty Kitty, Have you checked out "simons cat" on You Tube. Could double as family album :lol: Cheers Keith
Hi Kitty, Would love to send you copies of Siddington Church photographs, I don't have your email address. The pictures in question however are available by entering Siddington Church into the access space for email engine. Hope you can access them shows church interior, shots from outside and the font. Cheers Keith. ps.will try to load them here again. :baby: Not available for private messages
Hi Kitty, So glad I managed to get the forum today. Couldn't raise it yesterday and feared the worse. How can I help to reboost figures, if possible? Cheers Keith
Hi Kitty, No news regarding forum patching ? No Smileys, drat !!!!! Haven't seen anything from Lee lately, hope he's OK. Keith
Hi I had a virus on my computer so you have disabled my private message facility. I've actually got a new computer (virus free as far as I know) any chances you can please restore the pm facility? Thanks. Great forum by the way. Shalligettoblighty
Hi Kitty, Can you please send me the link the the WW2 Forum, I have lost it ( again!!!) not been on there for ages. Was going to email Kieran (Kyt) but lost his email too lol. Cheers Sgt Petts (Karen) kazzgazz1999@yahoo.co.uk PS I only found this forum again because of two dodgy PM's were sent to my email, phising!!!!
Hi Kittty- Thanks for your message. David Crerar flew with 219 Squadron based in Tangmere from October 41 until Dec 1942. David then flew with 46 Squadron from Dec 1942 until Feb 1944. He was my Father-in-law. I am an Australian married to an David's son Peter an Irishman and we live in Ireland. David was of Scottish Origin. He read History at Oxford after the war. Met his Irish wife Eileen at Oxford and eventually moved to Castlebellingham, County Louth Ireland. Sadly David and Eileen were both killed in a car crash in 1974.
Hi Kitty, Just wondering why your'e not listed in visitors today! Have you mastered the future art of cloaking? Cheers Keith
Thanks for your note. I am encouraged by this set of fora and perhaps will be able to add something to it while reaping some excellent guidance from members. FYI, I have completed a cover-to-cover final galleys ms to hand, concerning a portion of the terrible battle of the North Atlantic. I call it "Armed Guard" because it deals with the naval gunners who embarked MERSHIPS, installed ungainly artillery pieces, and then waited for the enemy to appear. If there is interest in this story, I will be glad to share copyrighted portions with the membership - hoping for review and critique. The work has been abourning for over a quarter century, as my active duty postings and assignments permitted. Now retired after almost 33 years of Navy service, I hope to publish soon. Interested readers should inquire for samples at www.usn1613@gmail.com. I will provide electrically. Cheers, Steve Myers, Captain, USN (Ret.) in Pennsylvania, PA, USA