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Old 09-05-05, 06:23
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Opps, sorry guys. Thought I was replying to Jim, not Regina. Offer still stands however.
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Old 09-05-05, 15:51
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Hi
Thats ok
I will owe you, all,
A BEER .
For all the help youve given me...

Thanks for the offer
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Old 09-05-05, 19:12
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Opps, sorry guys. Thought I was replying to Jim, not Regina. Offer still stands however.
There's a chance right now I may be going to this one too, but I won't know until later this month. We drink Calvados at this function.
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Old 09-05-05, 19:47
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We drink Calvados at this function.
I am willing to comply with this requirement.
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Old 04-06-05, 01:32
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Hello
I just found something interesting (maybe someone can help me figure this out)??

While looking on the site (Canuck) page I found a mention of the Troop Ship ( S.S. Pasteur) or the ( S.S. Louis Pasteur) which Mr. A.E. Ted Bishop sailed from Halifax to England on, June 10 1940. http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/

My uncle Lee Frank Long also sailed from Halifax to England on the S.S. Pasteur on April 04 arriving on April 12 1944. as per: the National Archives.

This is the only reference on this ship that I can find anywere!!
I am guessing that it is the SAME ship???.

The interview also talked about where Mr. Bishop was stationed in England.

Does anyone know how I can find out more information on this Troop Ship and where it sailed to or from : about the time of April to July 1944.

Thanks and still enjoying all the posts.
Jim
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Old 04-06-05, 04:25
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Hi Jim;

The S.S. Pasteur and the S.S. Louis Pasteur are one in the same.

S.S. Louis Pasteur, officially called HMT E632 - (His Majesty's Transport E632)

Hope this helps.

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Old 04-06-05, 21:19
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Hi
Thanks Mark

Is there any way I can find out information on the SHIP'S sailings
ports of call for England or Normandy for my time frame??.

I guess in Normandy it would be the Beaches or Mulberry harbors for the reinforcements arriving about June 12th and later.!!

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