After my last post about the military career of George J. Gorrell during World War II, I worked at discovering where specifically he was stationed in England. He was a landing gear specialist and worked in maintenance of many types of planes. George is on the right with his buddies It helped to re-read and type out his diary entries to see if I could gather any clues. On August 25, 1943, he wrote: Aug 25 (1943): Land sighted. Birds seen, convoy sighted. Land is rather mountainous....Ship now flying British flag. 5pm: Ship's first stop. Entering strait or bay. Beautiful country each side. Sub, also aircraft carrier and gunboats escorting. Passed through chain of mines opened for our ship. Gourock first, then to Greenock, Scotland, shipping center. [1] So the ship, Queen Elizabeth, sailed to Scotland. Checking maps online, I found Greenock in Scotland. The ship had to sail around the islands on the western side of Scotland and sail into the Firth of Clyde. Whe...
Researching: Davey, Gleeson, Gorrell, Hork, Hutson, Johnston, Jones, Lundquist, Nilsen, Selman, Sievert, Sullivan, Tierney, & Wollenweber.