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Record of the Auxiliary Units 1940 - 1944
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Sites to visit
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Parham
Airfield Museum - the home of the Museum of the British Resistance
Organisation
As part of an ongoing
oral history and documentary project Martyn Cox of Wide-eyed.tv has so far
recorded
nearly sixty exclusive interviews with WW2 veterans. Many of these women and
men served in intelligence or resistance roles and haven’t ever spoken of these
in such depth and detail.
Sir Robert
Hitcham Primary School, Framlingham. A video interview with Herman Kindred.
Warlinks - World War II, a British
focus
Dover
Underground - Subterranean military engineering in the Dover area

TRISERVICE.NET - a portal to lots of UK armed forces sites.
The
Midnight Watch - Home Front civil defence organisations, CD, ARP and Home
Guard.

The Home Guard - "Most of those men are now long gone and dead
but we, as a nation, should be proud of them."
The Second World War
Experience Centre - Personal recollections and much more.
AN
AUXILIARY UNIT ‘HIDE’ (OPERATIONAL BASE)
AT
CILYBEBYLL
- description and pictures of an OB in South Wales.

BRANDON
AT WAR - The impact of WWII on the village of Brandon, Suffolk with recently
discovered information on the Brandon Section.
Camp
X Historical Society - Camp X was the Canadian training base for SOE and OSS
agents.

Dave Sampson's Mills
grenade collection, interesting pictures of time pencils, 'L' Delays, etc.
Peter Dunn's Australia @ War
a wide-ranging review of WWII in Australia and the Far-East
Australian
Bunker Project uncovering Australia's forgotten wartime heritage
This site tells, mainly
through the words of its members, the story of the 32nd (Aldridge) Battalion,
South Staffordshire Home Guard
Somerset
Pillboxes
Somerset Pillboxes, WWII defences
on the Taunton Stop Line and in other areas of Somerset.

B.O.C.N. has been
established to bring together military collectors and anyone interested in
military ordnance to share their knowledge and information. Their aim is
to become a valuable resource and aid for anyone dealing with ordnance
recognition.
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