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Scottie at Jul 18, 2021 04:55 PM

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Box. 55.
14. Wilson Ave.,
Hudson.
P. Quebec.
Canada.

21st July. 1958.

Miss Frances Ward,
Research Dept.,
The Readers Digest.
230. Park Ave.,
New York 17,
New York. U.S.A.

Dear Miss Ward,

On reading through the July issue of the "Legionary"

I came across the paragraph keaded "Attention D.Day Veterans"
with the invitation to all those who had landed in France
between Midnight June 5th & Midnight June 6th 1944 - to write
to you.

I presume from the paragraph that at this point you are not
looking for information but just the names - perhaps units etc.
that landed at that time above mentioned.

I was a Gun Sgt. in the 14th Field Regt. of the Royal Canadian
Artillery. of the 3rd Canadian Division. and we landed on French
soil at 0925 hours. (9.25 a.m.) on the Morning of June 6th. 1944.

Yours truly,

[signature] M. H. Magee [end signature]

Morris H. Magee.

ryan_box024-tld_f49_09

Box. 55.
14. Wilson Ave.,
Hudson.
P. Quebec.
Canada.

21st July. 1958.

Miss Frances Ward,
Research Dept.,
The Readers Digest.
230. Park Ave.,
New York 17,
New York. U.S.A.

Dear Miss Ward,

On reading through the July issue of the "Legionary"

I came across the paragraph keaded "Attention D.Day Veterans"
with the invitation to all those who had landed in France
between Midnight June 5th & Midnight June 6th 1944 - to write
to you.

I presume from the paragraph that at this point you are not
looking for information but just the names - perhaps units etc.
that landed at that time above mentioned.

I was a Gun Sgt. in the 14th Field Regt. of the Royal Canadian
Artillery. of the 3rd Canadian Division. and we landed on French
soil at 0925 hours. (9.25 a.m.) on the Morning of June 6th. 1944.

Yours truly,

[signature] M. H. Magee [end signature]

Morris H. Magee.