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Dcole
Blackpool
1 of 6  Mon 22nd Jun 2015 10:28pm  

Hi can anyone share any stories about the American GI's in Coventry during World War Two? I'm particularly interested in them being based in the Keresley area but all stories welcome Thumbs up
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morgana
the secret garden
2 of 6  Mon 22nd Jun 2015 11:04pm  

Dcole If you scroll down on this link it tells you of the American camp in Sandpits Lane Keresley. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/
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Dcole
Blackpool
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3 of 6  Mon 22nd Jun 2015 11:32pm  

Thanks Morgana Big grin my grandfather was based at that camp. I'm interested in all the stories as I know very little about the army base and would love to know more.
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morgana
the secret garden
4 of 6  Tue 23rd Jun 2015 9:58pm  

You're welcome, sorry I only know about the piece I gave you, I used to live right by where the base was which is now a catholic school called Cardinal Newman, you could try phoning the school as they have a person who researches history so I was informed by the school itself.
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Dcole
Blackpool
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5 of 6  Tue 23rd Jun 2015 11:47pm  

I can't find anything on the Internet either. All I know is that it was a 'Quartermaster Truck Company' and I found this out by writing to the U.S Army. Well it was 70 years ago. I didn't know a school had been built on the site though Thumbs up , I'll take a look. Thank you again Big grin
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covgirl
wiltshire
6 of 6  Wed 24th Jun 2015 8:18pm  

Hi, I don't know about Coventry but my mum told me about cycling over to Leamington with girl friends to dances with the GI's and that they always went in small groups who promised to stay together, one didn't and ended up with some nylons and a bar of chocolate!!!!
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