Links to Sites

 
 

Second World War Experience Centre
The Royal British Legion

Imperial War Museum--NORTH
The Burma Star Association

Muskingum University Intelligence USA
Spartacus Education at Schoolnet co.uk

 
 

The National Memorial Arboretum

A Garden that is a memorial to all the British armed services that served in war. This is the ordinary peoples tribute to them.  
 

(SOE) Station XII Aston House

Des Turner and his interviews with Col Leslie Wood, Commanding Officer of Station XII reveal that a lot more went on at Aston House than is suggested in the official documents written after the war. Research, development, testing of explosives and special weapons were carried out at Aston  
 

Special Services Memorial garden

This garden is situated in the grounds of the National Memorial Arboretum in Croxall Road, Alrewas, Staffordshire DE13 7AR  
 

The POWs of Japan

Story of the POWs of the Japanese including the Medical personnel who cared for them. This will embrace amongst others the POWs of Burma, Thailand (Siam), Burma-Thailand Railway, Sumatra Railway, Changi, Manchuria and Timor.  By Lt. Col. Peter Winstanley RFD (Retired) JP  
  RSARS.
Intelligence
This site is dedicated to the Royal Signals and all that are interested in the role that Radio in its use in War and Peace in intelligence gathering, dissemination and its traditions should find it of interest.. Richard Winters  
  The Fepow community

By Ron Taylor, a collection of interesting stories and information about the Prisoners of the Japanese during the second world war

 
  Children Of Far East Prisoners Of War COFEPOW Carol Cooper (COFEPOW founder) was determined to raise £450,000 over a period of 3½ years, exactly the length of time that most of the POW’s were held captive  
  SOEs
Two man Sub
A son's journey into his late father's involvement with SOE. In his case with the submersible craft that were developed by  SOE in WW2 by Tom Colville  
  The ARRSE This is a link to the modern day Army rumour site.  It is totally unofficial, but somehow within this site, it conveys the thoughts, ways and lives of those that place there lives on the line who serve it.  
 
Army's Benevolent Fund  

The Army's Benevolent Fund.
Never in the history of  the British Army, are your donations and support so much in need of than now.

 
 

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