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THE ASSAULT LANDINGS IN NORMANDY

D DAY: MIDNIGHT JUNE 5 — MIDNIGHT JUNE 6

What is your full name? JOHN GODFREY WORSLEY CHARNAUD
What is your present address? THE CROSS, LLAN BLETHIAN, GLAM.
+ 508 PARK WEST, LONDEON. W.2.
Telephone number: COWBRIDGE 411. . AMBASSADOR 7733-508.
What was your unit, division, corps? HQ 101 Read Sub Area (attached )
Royal Fusiliers
Where did you land and at what time? 6 June.
What was your rank and age on June 6, 1944?
Capt. 32.
Were you married at that time? Yes
What is your wife;s name? Sheila (at that time)
Did you have any children at that time? two.

When did you know that you were going to be part of the invasion?
Early '43 when posted to Beads unit not definitely 'put in piture' in top secret
capacity at earliest planning of 'Overlord'. Later in '43.
What was the trip like during the crossing of the Channel? Do you
remember, for example, any conversations you had or how you passed the time?
Smooth. Normal converstation prior to an action - possiblity of coming through alive
or uninjured etc. speculation on [?the?] reactions of self + individuals. probable reception-
usual [illegible] French girls & possilibity of making their acquaintance at earliest possible
moment, in other words nothing exceptional.
Were there any rumours aboard ship? (Some people remember hearing that
the Germans had poured gasoline on the water and planned to set it afire
when the troops came in.) I heard none - we were all very confident of
the security, Felt sure the enemy were not expecting us.
Did you by any chance keep a diary of what happened to you that day?
No. But I have a few of the maps, aerial photos [illegible]
which I think I could dig out if [?any?] help.

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THE ASSAULT LANDINGS IN NORMANDY

D DAY: MIDNIGHT JUNE 5 — MIDNIGHT JUNE 6

What is your full name? JOHN GODFREY WORSLEY CHARNAUD
What is your present address? THE CROSS, LLAN BLETHIAN, GLAM.
+ 508 PARK WEST, LONDEON. W.2.
Telephone number: COWBRIDGE 411. . AMBASSADOR 7733-508.
What was your unit, division, corps? HQ 101 Read Sub Area (attached )
Royal Fusiliers
Where did you land and at what time? 6 June.
What was your rank and age on June 6, 1944?
Capt. 32.
Were you married at that time? Yes
What is your wife;s name? Sheila (at that time)
Did you have any children at that time? two.

When did you know that you were going to be part of the invasion?
Early '43 when posted to Beads unit not definitely 'put in piture' in top secret
capacity at earliest planning of 'Overlord'. Later in '43.
What was the trip like during the crossing of the Channel? Do you
remember, for example, any conversations you had or how you passed the time?
Smooth. Normal converstation prior to an action - possiblity of coming through alive
or uninjured etc. speculation on [?the?] reactions of self + individuals. probable reception-
usual [illegible] French girls & possilibity of making their acquaintance at earliest possible
moment, in other words nothing exceptional.
Were there any rumours aboard ship? (Some people remember hearing that
the Germans had poured gasoline on the water and planned to set it afire
when the troops came in.) I heard none - we were all very confident of
the security, Felt sure the enemy were not expecting us.
Did you by any chance keep a diary of what happened to you that day?
No. But I have a few of the maps, aerial photos [illegible]
which I think I could dig out if [?any?] help.