Andrew Noel’s Second World War Service
Andrew Noel, my father, died in March 1994. He went overseas in 1940 and joined the Royal Navy in July 1941. He was a diver on the minesweepers. He didn't talk much about the war. One story he told was about when he went to Halifax to take a course while working for the Newfoundland Tractors. Their teacher was a German man, and after class while they were talking, he said he came to Canada as a Prisoner of War. Dad was one of the guards on the same ship. He is pictured here on the top right. Submitted By: NULL
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