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72 Hours on a Raft in the North Atlantic

72 Hours on a Raft in the North Atlantic

Mr. Kenny recalls a time in April of 1943, when his ship was hit and he spent 72 hours alone on a raft in the North Atlantic.

‘A Matter of Surviving’

‘A Matter of Surviving’

Mr. Kenny talks about the crew onboard the merchantman. He made 22 trips across the ocean.

Becoming a Cook

Becoming a Cook

Mr. Kenny describes how he ended up being designated at the ship's “Cookie”. He also described travelling across the Atlantic in a convoy.

Interesting Leave

Interesting Leave

Mr. Guthrie describes two interesting leaves in Burma involving a rogue elephant and a tiger.

VE Day

VE Day

Mr. Guthrie recalls finding out the war in Europe was over, a few days after the fact.

Ferrying Special Forces Behind Japanese Lines

Ferrying Special Forces Behind Japanese Lines

Mr. Guthrie describes ferrying special forces behind Japanese lines, highlighting one instance when it was doubtful they would make their return.

Pick Up No Prisoners

Pick Up No Prisoners

Mr. Guthrie explains why they would not pick up enemy mariners from the water.

Thick Jungle

Thick Jungle

Mr. Guthrie describes going ashore into the thick Burmese jungle.

Sweeping Mines

Sweeping Mines

Mr. Guthrie describes the process of sweeping submerged mines with a ship.

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