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thank you retrocop for that most useful information. the reason i have become so curious for more details, is that this year we are travelling to normandy for the dday celebrations in june. as i said i never had much information, except that i knew dad was in france at some stage, also in belgium, and have a photo in 1945 that locates him. as we are going to be visiting all the beaches, american and british i was hoping to have some kind of sense of place for someone so close. like many people, i wish i had pushed for more details before he died but, again like to many, they simply wished to put it behind them and not talk about it, especially to girls. i think i can fairly certainly put him in the ulster rifles based on what i have, and what i have read, but may never be able to find out exactly when, and how he arrived in europe. from what i do know of operation overlord, i suppose i can perhaps understand why the survivors might not want to even think about it, let alone talk about it. the only other place i can put him was somewhere on a hill, looking down and reminding of home in the derbyshire peak district. even he couldnt remember the name of the place, otherwise we might have tried to find it before now!!