Journal of Norman Daivison, ca. 1940-1945.

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Journal of Norman Daivison, ca. 1940-1945.

In his 56 pages of handwritten memoir, Davison tells the story of his life. He briefly tells of his immediate family members, his childhood, and post-war life. Most of the body of this memoir tells of his travels during World War II as part of the Canadian Army. He relates his having been severely burnt in an accident during the war, and his treatment in an English hospital. He spent five years in the military before he was released and returned to his family's home in British Columbia, Canada.

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Davison served in the Canadian Army, Duke of Connaught's own Rifle Infantry Regiment in the European Theater of World War II from 1941-1946. He was a mechanic. From the description of Journal of Norman Daivison, ca. 1940-1945. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 55006006 ...