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Old 20-06-17, 10:20
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Canadian HQ was at Sheffield Park... not that far away.

I have photos of the Canadians at Sheffield Park, Brighton and other places along that coast... no idea if any are Eastbourne though.

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Old 22-06-17, 09:44
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The local paper (the Herald) has this more modern story:
http://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/ne...-war-1-5821503

This indicates a date of August 11 1942 at 1am and either the newspaper may be able to look in the archives, or you may be able to find a copy of the original report in Eastbourne library.
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Old 22-06-17, 09:58
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The Command HQ of 2nd Canadian Division, 1st Canadian Army, was located at Hawkhurst Court, Wisborough Green, near Billingshurst in West Sussex.
When taking my military vehicles down to Portsmouth over the years, I stop for a break on the village green there. Once, one of the locals came up and told me the story, explaining why the Canadian flag was flying on the green.
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Old 23-06-17, 03:28
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Thank You everyone for your helpful information.
We'll be staying a day in Deal where my mother's family came from and will visit Dover Castle.
Dad was with No 9 Canadian Field Ambulance RCAMC
He was assigned to HQ Company, but I don't know if that was in Canada, Nutfield Abbey or Eastbourne.
I'll follow up on Lauren's link to the newspaper report about the Aug 11/42 raid.
Looks like we'll be spending at least a day in Eastbourne.

Still no reply from the Historical Society about the book.
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Old 09-08-17, 17:07
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We'll be staying a day in Deal where my mother's family came from and will visit Dover Castle.
I live in Deal and it is a nice little town right on the English Channel. Lots of history here from the Romans (Caesar reportedly landed here) to WW2. Check out the old part of town.

I volunteer at Dover Castle so if you are interested let me know what day you might come and I can give you an informed tour.
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Old 09-08-17, 20:03
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Dear Bruce,
Thank you. My wife, Cheryl and I will be glad to take you up on your kind offer. We'll have quite a busy time in Deal. In the morning we'll attend St. George's Church, where my Great-Grandfather attended, and where my grandfather was baptized. My Great-Grandfather was a pilot on the English Channel and may have been one of the famous Deal boatmen, so we plan to visit the Maritime Museum as well.
Actually we'll be arriving from Canterbury Saturday afternoon and will leave for Eastbourne as early as possible Monday morning. What time suits you best, later Saturday afternoon, or mid-Sunday afternoon?
Phil.
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Old 10-08-17, 14:06
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Hi Phil

Enjoy your trip.

As for the Canadians killed in that raid, a quick look at the Canadian Virtual War Memorial for 11 Aug '42 reveals 24 Canadians died that day.

http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/rememb...&submit=Search

9 of them are RCAMC and are buried in Brookwood. So possibly:

Cannon,
Carlington,
Cooke,
Gagnon,
Levesque,
Parker,
Wade,
Winters,
Worthylake.


Hope that is some small help.

regards
Darrell
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Old 11-08-17, 08:20
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What time suits you best, later Saturday afternoon, or mid-Sunday afternoon?
Phil.
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Old 23-06-17, 04:32
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The local paper (the Herald) has this more modern story:
http://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/ne...-war-1-5821503

This indicates a date of August 11 1942 at 1am and either the newspaper may be able to look in the archives, or you may be able to find a copy of the original report in Eastbourne library.
LAUREN,
I just found the article you refer to with a paragraph giving a detailed account of the Aug 11/42 raid. It ends with "...it is amazing that casualties were so light - apart from the eight Canadian soldiers killed in a shelter."
That is indeed the raid my father was in. He wrote that 8 of 11 men died when they jammed together in the dark at the steps leading down to the shelter. He was at the back of the group and seconds before the bomb hit, he got a strange feeling and dove against a shed 10-12 feet away. He miraculously survived with only a leg wound. It's moving to read the account so many years later.
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