American reminiscences of the caribbean: 1937-1948

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Dear MEMBERS

We are hoping that you can help or advise us with regards inviting American contributions to our latest research.

We are currently seeking American contributions to add to reminiscences of the Caribbean 1937-1948. The initial objectives for the material we are gathering are a book and online resource for schools and colleges. [NB. we have researched archive sources to provide us with a strong understanding of this history.

We welcome any advice or assistance in helping us to contact US veterans who served in the Caribbean, such as the 'Dixie Division' and the African American 99th anti-aircraft Artillery.

Contributions to date have come from all perspectives - servicemen, wartime civilians (Aruba, Barbados, Curaçao, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Trinidad) , U-Boat Officers (U-160 and U-615), merchant sailors....
Our search for reminiscences is all about providing Educators and Learners with as broad and diverse a perspective as possible: We want to gain an impression of the war at sea, we are also gathering memories of the West Indies as bases of operations; what impressions their civilian populations made; how the islands provided for torpedoed merchant seamen; memories of shore-leave...

We look forward to hearing your thoughts.

Best wishes

Tony T
Rebecca Goldstone

Sweet Patootee Ltd
28c Loraine Road
London N7 6EZ
UK
T/F: 01144 207 686 5101
Email: [email protected]
 
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