Joan & Donald Macey - a wartime romance

My parents met in 1938 at an Army camp in Longworth near Oxford - my mother was volunteering in the camp shop and my father came in to buy some writing paper. These photographs show just how young they were and in 1939 my father was sent to France with the British Expeditionary Force ( BEF ) being s...

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spelling ftunivoxfordfig:oai:figshare.com:article/25927735 2024-06-23T07:54:29+00:00 Joan & Donald Macey - a wartime romance Their Finest Hour Project Team 2024-06-05T18:59:27Z https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.25927735.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Joan_Donald_Macey_-_a_wartime_romance/25927735 unknown doi:10.25446/oxford.25927735.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Joan_Donald_Macey_-_a_wartime_romance/25927735 CC BY 4.0 British history European history (excl. British classical Greek and Roman) International history Their Finest Hour World War Two Air Raid Armed Forces Armies Army Asia Asian BAOR Battle Battle of Britain Battle of Dunkirk Battle of Europe Blitz Bomb Bombed Bombing Bombing raids Bombs Britain British British Army British Army of the Rhine British Empire British Raj Burma Burma Campaign Burmese Civilian Civilians Commonwealth Diaries Diary Dunkerque Dunkirk Empire England English Europe European Fire Arm Firearm Flight France French German Text Online resource 2024 ftunivoxfordfig https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.25927735.v1 2024-06-05T23:35:49Z My parents met in 1938 at an Army camp in Longworth near Oxford - my mother was volunteering in the camp shop and my father came in to buy some writing paper. These photographs show just how young they were and in 1939 my father was sent to France with the British Expeditionary Force ( BEF ) being subsequently evacuated from Dunkirk. Being almost 6' 4 " he was given a Boys anti tank rifle ("elephant gun") and dutifully waded out to the waiting ship above his head to keep it dry. Only to told "Can't bring that on 'ere mate, chuck it in the water". In 1941 he went on Op CLaymore to the Lofoten islands with No. 4 Commando and was then sent to Aldershot on OCTU - officer training. My parents were married in the URC church in Hungerford, Berks, across the road from the family home. A lady Minister officiated. 17 days later he sailed for India and was to spend the next 3.5 years there and in Burma, fighting the Japanese. His small war diaries are brief, but illuminating. My mother was a trainee infant teacher in London and watched the Battle of Britain being fought overhead. Her class were then evacuated to Taunton to avoid the blitz. In the post war period my parents went to Hannover, BAOR where my father was posted as an Executive Demolition Officer (EDO). His job was to blow up the huge reinforced concrete structures which the Nazis had built for military purposes. As he said in his typical understated style - "we made a lot of big bangs". Both my sister were born in BMH Hannover - the British Military Hospital, a fact which now confuses UK institutions such as the Passport Office and the DVLA, who have sadly forgotten their history. Text Lofoten Research from University of Oxford Lofoten Macey ENVELOPE(65.317,65.317,-69.867,-69.867)
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topic British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
Air Raid
Armed Forces
Armies
Army
Asia
Asian
BAOR
Battle
Battle of Britain
Battle of Dunkirk
Battle of Europe
Blitz
Bomb
Bombed
Bombing
Bombing raids
Bombs
Britain
British
British Army
British Army of the Rhine
British Empire
British Raj
Burma
Burma Campaign
Burmese
Civilian
Civilians
Commonwealth
Diaries
Diary
Dunkerque
Dunkirk
Empire
England
English
Europe
European
Fire Arm
Firearm
Flight
France
French
German
spellingShingle British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
Air Raid
Armed Forces
Armies
Army
Asia
Asian
BAOR
Battle
Battle of Britain
Battle of Dunkirk
Battle of Europe
Blitz
Bomb
Bombed
Bombing
Bombing raids
Bombs
Britain
British
British Army
British Army of the Rhine
British Empire
British Raj
Burma
Burma Campaign
Burmese
Civilian
Civilians
Commonwealth
Diaries
Diary
Dunkerque
Dunkirk
Empire
England
English
Europe
European
Fire Arm
Firearm
Flight
France
French
German
Their Finest Hour Project Team
Joan & Donald Macey - a wartime romance
topic_facet British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
Air Raid
Armed Forces
Armies
Army
Asia
Asian
BAOR
Battle
Battle of Britain
Battle of Dunkirk
Battle of Europe
Blitz
Bomb
Bombed
Bombing
Bombing raids
Bombs
Britain
British
British Army
British Army of the Rhine
British Empire
British Raj
Burma
Burma Campaign
Burmese
Civilian
Civilians
Commonwealth
Diaries
Diary
Dunkerque
Dunkirk
Empire
England
English
Europe
European
Fire Arm
Firearm
Flight
France
French
German
description My parents met in 1938 at an Army camp in Longworth near Oxford - my mother was volunteering in the camp shop and my father came in to buy some writing paper. These photographs show just how young they were and in 1939 my father was sent to France with the British Expeditionary Force ( BEF ) being subsequently evacuated from Dunkirk. Being almost 6' 4 " he was given a Boys anti tank rifle ("elephant gun") and dutifully waded out to the waiting ship above his head to keep it dry. Only to told "Can't bring that on 'ere mate, chuck it in the water". In 1941 he went on Op CLaymore to the Lofoten islands with No. 4 Commando and was then sent to Aldershot on OCTU - officer training. My parents were married in the URC church in Hungerford, Berks, across the road from the family home. A lady Minister officiated. 17 days later he sailed for India and was to spend the next 3.5 years there and in Burma, fighting the Japanese. His small war diaries are brief, but illuminating. My mother was a trainee infant teacher in London and watched the Battle of Britain being fought overhead. Her class were then evacuated to Taunton to avoid the blitz. In the post war period my parents went to Hannover, BAOR where my father was posted as an Executive Demolition Officer (EDO). His job was to blow up the huge reinforced concrete structures which the Nazis had built for military purposes. As he said in his typical understated style - "we made a lot of big bangs". Both my sister were born in BMH Hannover - the British Military Hospital, a fact which now confuses UK institutions such as the Passport Office and the DVLA, who have sadly forgotten their history.
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