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Recollections of Frank Cato – Spanish Civil War 1936

Recollections of Frank Cato – Spanish Civil War 1936

Spanish Civil War 1936 After school at Caterham 1919-1925 I joined my father and brothers, Will and Ted, in Cato’s (the family firm). In 1927 my wife-to-be, June, came to Branch 1 at Chiswick and so began our companionship, which lasted, unbroken except for my army period 1941-1946, until her […]

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Recollections of Frank Cato – The Auxiliary Fire Service 1939-1941

Recollections of Frank Cato – The Auxiliary Fire Service 1939-1941

Auxiliary Fire Service In July 1939 Percy and I took the ferry across to Calais and made our way through France down to Switzerland. We had a cine-camera with us and were thus able to record our tour. The film shows us, on our motorcycles, journeying through France and, in […]

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Recollections of Frank Cato – Second World War 1941-1946

Recollections of Frank Cato – Second World War 1941-1946

Second World War The day came in 1941 for my call up into the army. Upon reporting a group of us were sent to the Isle of Wight where we were billeted in a former holiday camp. After reveille we mustered in the hall for a few words of information […]

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