The stories of three serving brothers

During the Second World War, father (John Casey) conscripted in the Royal Navy; the war was declared on his birthday. He served throughout the war. Afterwards, he didn't talk about the war, not even to his wife. He may have served on Arctic Convoy. He was based in New York at some point, and pe...

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Main Author: Their Finest Hour Project Team
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.25939390.v1
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Summary:During the Second World War, father (John Casey) conscripted in the Royal Navy; the war was declared on his birthday. He served throughout the war. Afterwards, he didn't talk about the war, not even to his wife. He may have served on Arctic Convoy. He was based in New York at some point, and perhaps near the Suez Canal. Mother worked in Morris Engines in Coventry during the war, and was a bike messenger during the Blitz. An incendiary bomb landed in their loft and Grandad threw it. My father's younger brother, Dennis, served in India. His other brother, James, participated in D-Day with the 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment as a Signaller. D-Day was part of a larger set of military initiatives called 'Operation Overlord', which James was involved with. Afterwards, he went back to Brighton Municipal Hospital and died around aged 20 during the war. My father stayed in Brighton on 22nd July 1944, while Dennis was stationed in India.