Do you remember Dig for Victory?

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Dans
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I am writing a history of the Second World War Dig for Victory Campaign, due for publication in 2011, and would like to make contact with anyone who has a story to tell. Perhaps you were there yourself and have memories to share. Or maybe you remember the stories of a parent who was involved, or even have some documentary material (eg diaries) you would be willing to share. If you think you might be able to help, please contact me by PM.
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I can remember, being in an orchard with my mother, there were many land girls singing and chattering while picking the crop into huge wicker baskets, and I never forgot the wonderful fragrance of the apples, modern ones have lost that smell. I picked the low branches from my pushchair. Will ask my mum if she can add anything tomorrow, she is 91 now. It was Field Farm in Essex I think.
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FelixLeiter
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My grandfather fought in the First World War as a regular soldier, and was invalided out of the Second. His part was to coordinate the Dig for Victory campaign in the East Riding of Yorkshire. For his efforts, he received a commendation. This was only recently unearthed following the death of my aunt, and I now have a copy. I have always intended eventually to research into the specifics of his involvement but for lack of time and resources. It's a heritage of which I am particularly proud.
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Dans
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Dear Felix,

Thanks for taking the time to respond to my thread. If you are able to provide any further information about your Dad's activities in the period or have any items from the time, I would love to hear them in more detail. I don't seem to be able to private message you but could give you my email address or phone number if it would be useful.

All best,
Dan
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My husband remembers his parents digging up more of the back garden in aid of "dig for victory". But as they already had a vegetable garden and kept chickens, he feels it was probably as much to keep in with the neighbours and show you were doing your bit, as absolute neccessity.
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