Nurses landed with the troops on D-Day?

Discussion in 'World War 2' started by Kyt, Dec 10, 2008.

  1. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Intriguing little mystery

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  2. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Wonderful lady ....... wonderful Dad ....... Nurses are very special people !!

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  3. Sierrasierra

    Sierrasierra New Member

    lack of government support for veterans to 65th anniversary

    Hi. You posted a piece about the lack of support for veterans getting to the 65th anniversary of D day commemorations. I can't find it now that I have joined the forum. I am a documentary maker preparing a film about the Australian involvement in the European theatre. About 3,000 Australians only were involved in some way in the invasion and I am trying to track down some living veterans who might be prepared to be interviewed for our film. I am wondering if you can help me find some.

    with best regards

    Stuart Scowcroft
     
  4. Heidi

    Heidi New Member

    I knowe that nurses never frought in thee front lines but they frought hard to save lives!
    I believe thee nurses a great ladies and a great part of ww2 ande other wars.
     

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