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george burrows
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Last meeting of D Day Dodgers -
« on: May 19, 2008, 12:07:26 PM »
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I have been aware of the association above, I never had the opportunity to attend one, which I have always  wished to do. Living in Florida for many years ( snowbird) we never got back in time to go to one. Like each of you I also wish them a very happy and successful completion of their activities.
During my lifetime my wife and I have travelled very extensivly which does as you know consume a lot of time but gives back tremendous enjoyment.

My wife and I have just finished celebrating our 60th wedding anniversary last month and my 85 th burthday this month. We took a Mediterranian Cruise on the Grand Princess for 16 days, visiting Rome .Monte Carlo, Florence ,Naples ,Turkey, 3 stops in Greece  plus a layover of 2 days in Venice. We had a tremendous ball for the entire time.  I had a very bad fall last September and broke my back by compacting one disk as well as  fracturing it.
So am just getting back on my feet  prior to going there. It is because of my back that you have not heard much from me, however I am still here. Both my wife and I are in  excellent health and really enjoying life.

You mentioned that there were only a few of us OLD guy's left.  Well thats very true. When talking to our adjutant last year year I mentioned to him  that Col .Strome Galloway stated in Dec. 44 that only  34 men survived the  Invasion and were still with the regiment at that point , of which I a was one. I also mentioned that I believed ( not by any specific count )  that of the 34  which comprised of 9 officers and 25 OR's, that out of the 25 OR's that were there by my count only about 6 or 7 men  were from the rifle companies. the balance I believe came from HQ coy.
I askd himn if I were the last RCR survivor of the group. I was advised that I was not, but another memnber also was still living. . Sorry I cannot remenber his name now. I hope he is still as fortunate as I am and continues to have good health. 
Nice to see the memo still keep flying around. keep it up guys.

Pro Patria to ALL.
George Burrows.









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Re: Last meeting of D Day Dodgers -
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2008, 07:36:03 PM »
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Glad to hear from you George, sounds like you are healing up well.  You certainly had god on your side through your years sir, I'm sure!  Keep up the writing please I like to read your posts they are always very interesting.  Again George, I thank you for all your sacrifices throughout your life, you will not be forgotten by this Royal.  Talk to you soon and keep up your strength.  Tim
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« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2008, 03:02:21 AM »
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I have been aware of the association above, I never had the opportunity to attend one, which I have always  wished to do. Living in Florida for many years ( snowbird) we never got back in time to go to one. Like each of you I also wish them a very happy and successful completion of their activities.
During my lifetime my wife and I have travelled very extensivly which does as you know consume a lot of time but gives back tremendous enjoyment.
 
My wife and I have just finished celebrating our 60th wedding anniversary last month and my 85 th burthday this month. We took a Mediterranian Cruise on the Grand Princess for 16 days, visiting Rome .Monte Carlo, Florence ,Naples ,Turkey, 3 stops in Greece  plus a layover of 2 days in Venice. We had a tremendous ball for the entire time.  I had a very bad fall last September and broke my back by compacting one disk as well as  fracturing it.
So am just getting back on my feet  prior to going there. It is because of my back that you have not heard much from me, however I am still here. Both my wife and I are in  excellent health and really enjoying life.

 You mentioned that there were only a few of us OLD guy's left.  Well thats very true. When talking to our adjutant last year year I mentioned to him  that Col .Strome Galloway stated in Dec. 44 that only  34 men survived the  Invasion and were still with the regiment at that point , of which I a was one. I also mentioned that I believed ( not by any specific count )  that of the 34  which comprised of 9 officers and 25 OR's, that out of the 25 OR's that were there by my count only about 6 or 7 men  were from the rifle companies. the balance I believe came from HQ coy.
I askd himn if I were the last RCR survivor of the group. I was advised that I was not, but another memnber also was still living. . Sorry I cannot remenber his name now. I hope he is still as fortunate as I am and continues to have good health. 
 Nice to see the memo still keep flying around. keep it up guys.

 Pro Patria to ALL.
 George Burrows.

 
George

Ian Hodson is one of your group and he is living here in Kingston.  I thank you and your buddies for your service to Canada and the Regiment.  God Bless.

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Jack O'Brien

 

 



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