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262561Gnr. Albert Mee
British Army 242nd Battery, 69th Medium Regiment Royal Artillery
from:Stockton on Tees
My Father Albert Mee joined the service in 1940 and after training joined up with the 242nd Battery of 69th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery. He was posted out to Africa in July 1942 and fought with the 8th Army and then the 6th AGRA through El Alamien, Tobruk, Tripoli and then through Sicily and Pelarmo to Monte Cassino and Rome. He then went through France and finally ended up in Germany from where he was demobbed in 1946 as far as I know.He met up with some of his comrades in Llandudno in the late 1960's and through the British Legion became a member of those left from his war time battery unit. I remember one comrade who became a full family friend who was Ted Owens who lived in Llandudno.
My father died in 1990 and three or four of his comrades and friends from Llandudno British Legion came over for his funeral and brought the Legion flag to use at the funeral which was a wonderful gesture. It was nice to talk to these guys at the funeral and learn how much they thought of my father and that he had been a great help to them in getting through the war due to his infectious personality and general good nature.
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