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Ron
Jones describes his early childhood in Birmingham
and the difficult times for his parents who
nevertheless instilled into him the qualities
of honesty and respect for others.
Called up for the army and, after primary training,
sent to Scotland, he was posted to the Kings
Shropshire Light Infantry regiment. Here
is described the constant harsh and difficult
training for the secret objective of landing
on the coast of France on June 6th 1944, D-Day,
with the prime objective, along with two other
regiments, of capturing Caen.
The story continues on through the hard days
before eventually reaching the city of Bremen
in May 1945 when hostilities ended.
Returning to civilian life, Rons subsequent
engineering career took him all over the UK
and to Detroit in the USA.
Back home, Ron faced family problems which were
eventually overcome. He now lives in retirement
with his wife in Alvechurch, Worcestershire.
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