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HMS Bulolo

Discussion in 'The War at Sea' started by Buteman, Jun 6, 2021.

  1. IanTurnbull

    IanTurnbull Well-Known Member

    Tony56
    Thank you for this link. I had not seen these documents before
    Ian
     
  2. Buteman

    Buteman 336/102 LAA Regiment (7 Lincolns), RA Patron

    Ian,

    The file reference of the Ship's log at Kew is ADM53/19055. I'm not aware if it is available online, either than what I have just posted.

    I've posted the pages from 1 to 6 June 1944.

    Regards,

    Rob

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  3. DavidajSteel

    DavidajSteel New Member

    This has been fascinating to read.

    I found this thread as I just received information from clearing out old letters at my parents home, that we think my grandpa served on this ship during D-day.

    This thread links to his story he told my Dad that 2 of his cabin mates were killed by a bomb on D-day. They must have been those poor brave men you have listed at the beginning.

    Is there any way to check a crew list of names on board that day to confirm my grandpa was indeed on this ship?
     
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