Regiment Moves Into Town of Dieppe
As the morning of the Dieppe Raid wore on, one of the platoons managed to enter the town of Dieppe.
My VAC Account
My VAC AccountAs the morning of the Dieppe Raid wore on, one of the platoons managed to enter the town of Dieppe.
Mr. Gorman continues his account of the events that took him to the beach at Dieppe, France. He’s aboard the ship Leopold sailing from a port in Southampton, England.
Mr. Robinson remembers his involvement in England during and after the Dieppe raid.
Mr. Curry explains his withdrawal from the position on the beach, eight hours in the water and his capture by the Germans.
Mr. Curry outlines the operational plan given to his section for the Dieppe Raid.
On board ship, Mr. Curry and his comrades are on their way to a landing at Dieppe.
Mr. Anderson describes the many locations in which he saw action, with emphasis on the Hindenburg Line and the handling of prisoners.
Mr. Bond describes several aspects of camp life.
Mr. Bond describes a sniping incident advancing toward Amiens. He shoots a German and is in turn badly wounded and carried out by his officer.
Mr. Bond describes the role of runners; maintaining communications with the flanks when shelling disabled the radio communications system.