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![]() | Who remembers life in World War 2 in the these places? Any info/photos/reminiscences etc on these areas? Thanking you in anticipation for any elp. Ronald John Saunders Assistant Secretary of Bynea and Llwynhendy Local History Society |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Carmarthen, Wales
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![]() | Hello Ronaldroo I'm from Carmarthen, but I've got a limited amount of information on the town during the war. During the war a military camp housing Americans troops was set up on the outskirts of the town for training for D-Day. Also there were Poles and regiments of the British Army based around the town.
__________________ Gadair unig ei drig draw!- Ei dwyfraich, Fel pe'n ddifrif wrandaw, Heddiw estyn yn ddistaw Mewn hedd hir am un na ddaw. gan, R.Williams Parry |
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![]() | Both my grandfathers were in the Home guard in Llanelli. One was a steel worker, one delivered coal. I'll try to get hold of a picture of the local Home Guard unit which is up my mother's attic. Cheers SteveB |
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