· Mr. Stone joined the Navy on his birthday in 1918 and served until 1945.
· His strongest memories are of World War II and the Battle of Dunkirk.
· "One of our ships, Skipjack, was bombed and she just disappeared. Two hundred soldiers and all the crew were killed", he said.
· Mr. Stone, who now lives near Wokingham, was presented with the National Veterans' Badge in 2004, for his service to the UK.
Yes, Spain was not directly involved in World War 1, but it did experience some impact from the war, such as economic difficulties and political instability.
Iwo Jima, an island in the Pacific Ocean, played a crucial role in World War II as a stepping stone for an invasion of the Japanese mainland.
Personal accounts of a family's experience on the home front during World War 2 can be found at your local library. Most major bookstores have a section designated to war stories.
World War Z is a very good book by Max Brooks. there is a zombie invasion and the narrator travels the world and interviews people about their zombie experience
veterans from world war 2
The Second World War Experience Centre was created in 1998.
no real war experience
Bill Clinton had absolutley no military experience, if that is what you are asking.
Henry Allingham, 112, who was in the air service, Harry Patch, 110, the last British survivor of the trench war, and Royal Navy veteran Bill Stone, 108.
it is because of how the wars started
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About Us - 2003 In Time of War The Japanese-American Experience of World War II was released on: USA: 7 December 2006
scary
Stone Hedge was not affected.
they didnt like it :(
It was called the G.I Bill.
World war 2