Tuesday 19 May 2020


Today marks the 75th Anniversary of the 279th departing Gilwern back on 20th May 1945. They operated in the Verdun area till August 1945 and then went on to operate a hospital in the US sector of Berlin.  Most of the wartime personnel finished their war and headed back to the States in March 1946.

Friday 15 May 2020

Nurse in Colour.

I had a conversation with Hazel Parry who lives in Gilwern.  Her grandfather was a caretaker at the camp and her mother befriended a number of nurses from the hospital, they used to bring her nylons and other things. She does not know how that met but her mother was working at Maindiff Court and Penyfal at the time. She kept a pictire of on of the nurses who became a friend. I wonder if we can get her identified?  Its a colourised photo but it nicely shows the colour of the Service Forces patch. 

Wednesday 13 May 2020

Mons Meg.

Not sure when the boys got time to sight see to Edinburgh, but they did !! As far as I can tell by the pics I have they also visited London, Stratford-upon-Avon and Hereford. !

Monday 11 May 2020

Mac.


Carl McDaniel 75 years on.

Sunday 10 May 2020

Junior Ranks home...

A great shot of the junior ranks accommodation taken from the hill near the isolation wards. The only thing left today (2020) is half of one of the buildings on the right and some of the shower block in the front center.

Saturday 9 May 2020

VE-Day 2020.


VE-Day 2020.  I took the Jeep for a spin around the village to give a wave to all the street parties going on. Took the opportunity to stop by the entrance of the Camp at 11am for the 2 minute silence.

Wednesday 6 May 2020

Camp Bowie.

The men of the 279th trained at Camp Bowie Texas before coming over here in late 1943. Their camps were a bit bigger and sunnier than ours !

Tuesday 5 May 2020

Mystery Car..

Not sure what car this is, obviously British. Either a visitor to the camp or an officer has bought it for their own use. Parked next to the boiler house in the heart of the camp.

Monday 4 May 2020

Hereford Trip..

McDaniel & Lacer pictured somewhere in Hereford on a day out. Must be early after their arrival as Carl is still a Pfc. (one stripe).

Group photo.

Carl McDaniel on the left. Don't know the others, maybe Carl will remember some ? Nissen hut accommodation near the top end of the enlisted men's area of the camp.
mac does remember...Carl McDaniel, MAX MITCHEL......SECOND FROM RIGHT,
ELI MAST

Saturday 2 May 2020

Promotion

Promotion day for Tec/4 Anthony J. O'Connor 32139281 (Technical Sergeant). Happy to bark out the orders now (if his friends will let him !!)

Comparison..

And here is todays comparison. Canal bridge '99' then and now.  Youve seen the one picture, the top left is Lazono and Lacer at same spot.

Friday 1 May 2020

More walks on the Canal.

This is taken on bridge '99' looking back towards Gilwern. Its Oscar Lozano and on the right, Clarence W. Gonder.  Pfc. 39131932. He enlisted on 22nd may 1943 in San Francisco and lived in Mexico. He was a 7th Day Adventist and not treated at all well by the Officers.

Clarence W. Gonder, 1922 - 2015

Clarence W. Gonder was born on May 16 1922.
Clarence passed away on February 5 2015, at age 92.
He was buried in San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, Santa Nella, California, United States.

Today's Comparison

Bill Lacer cycling on the Gilwern-Govilon towpath. You can see Govilon vicarage in the background on the right hand side.