Chapter 4. 'My Life During WW2 – My 1st Posting Overseas to North Africa'. Frederick John Kingdom's Memoirs
Description
Chapter 4, 'My Life During WW2 – My 1st Posting Overseas to North Africa' from Fred Kingdom's memoir 'Looking Back Over Time'. After completing his military training at Barnard Castle, Frederick John Kingdom was posted overseas in November 1943, sailing from Liverpool to North Africa aboard the SS Bedford. The 15-day voyage included seasickness, a submarine sighting near Gibraltar, and an air attack by German planes. Upon arrival in Phillipville, Algeria, Kingdom experienced harsh living conditions in canvas tents, including a thunderstorm and widespread illness. He was later stationed near El Guerra, close to Constantine, where the camp was muddy, cold, and primitive. Guard duty was difficult and theft by locals was common. He was hospitalized in Constantine due to illness and later injured his ankle playing rugby. His final transfer in this chapter was to Algiers, where he stayed at a racecourse camp. The area was under strict French colonial rule, and theft from military stores by locals continued to be a problem.
More items with these tags
Contact Us
To request take down or report racist, offensive or otherwise harmful content.
You must be logged in to leave a comment