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related information:canadian name registryhong kong battlefactscanadian battle deathslance ross (r.r.c.) diaryroyal rifles' diariespow camp names & rosters hellship names & rosters omine pow camp picturescanadian pow roster at ominecanadian pow deaths at omine other:guest bookcontacting michael palmerlinksseeking informationlatest updates my wwii merchant mariner sitedisclaimermain page
- dark side of the sun -george palmer's journey from prince edward island tohong kong and the omine camp in wwiihis story chronology capt. wilson interview dr. gingras interview
guestbook (note: this free web site only allows a capacity of 50 guestbook signings. this site has now reached that maximum - so, to allow for more guestbook signatures and comments above, i have duplicated the first 50 guestbook signings below - work-in-progress - and deleted them from the guestbook above) 1. cindy hudsonwhat a wonderful tribute you are doing for these remarkable people. thank you so much. some of these wonderful people are from my home town of grande cascapedia, quebec. until now, i didn't realize the extent of their contribution. thanks.chudson@berkshire.camay 25 20052. dennis morleyi know what those canadian lads went through. i was there. i wish all survivors good health, good luck, and god bless.kh1212002@yahoo.co.ukmay 3 20053. james hightowermy uncle jack lewis l. lansford 200th cac reg. hdqtrs. bataan/capt. corregidor died 1/14/44 niigata 5-b pneau. so many of your boys died there too. he was from waco, tx. i was hoping some one may remember him. if so, please write or e-mail me.llljack200@wmconnect.comapril 20 20054. ron parkerbeautiful new look. good on you. five stars.5. chris jigginsafter finding out that the newest road in my small town of port hope ontario canada is going to have my last name, i wondered why is that? to my surprise, i found out through my local legion that one of my estranged grandfathers' brothers had fought in wwijiggs_phd@yahoo.comfebruary 23 20056. jeff yamthanks for this good web site. it tells me a detailed story of a soldier who helped in protecting hong kong. i am from hong kong. thanks for those who fought at that time for this small place.war1944@hotmail.comwww.geocities.com/jeffyam/hongkong_war.htmfebruary 23 20057. ron parkera tremendous effort on your part michael. you have done your grandfather proud.rcwp39@netscape.comwww.geocities.com/rcwpcanovember 24 20048. winnie malbeufwhat a great site. my dad was a pow in japan in wwii. his name was fred malbeuf and was with the winnipeg grenadiers.wmalbeuf@police.regina.sk.ca9. bob sweekwonderful work you have done thus far michael. good luck as you develop more. ps - my father was royce (bud) sweet.bobsweet@nbnet.nb.canovember 13 200410. colleen clairsuch a wonderful thing to do!cmclair@hotmail.comseptember 200411. mary gwen nee smith colletmy mother mary louise (paulie) smith pateman's brother was cyril albert pateman. he died in vancouver, bc, canada. he was brave to the end.lscollet.umich.emuseptember 19 200412. ward stepanchukinteresting - my father was there.wstepanchuk@cogeco.caseptember 1 200413. sharon stepanchukfather was a member of the royal rifles. always interested in related information.sstepanchuk@edm.highline-electrical.comaugust 31 200414. cathy mackinnonwhat a wonderful tribute to your grandfather. i am from st. peter's and i knew him as the postmaster.catmac57@hotmail.comjuly 31 200415. jon rimandovery nice web site, i really enjoyed it. my grandfather was a fellow pow with you, his name is charles w. tucker pow #294. i believe he was with you throughout the whole ordeal. i am sorry to report that he passed away on 12 march 2004.surfinggoofy@comcast.netjuly 9 200416. kevin cabajvery interesting web site. i enjoyed it very much and will come back again. after all, george was my uncle.kevincabaj@hotmail.commay 26 200417. mike ferrieri was born in canton in 1927. went to school in hk and evacuated to australia in 1941. dad was with the hk naval volunteers interned at sham shui po; mum at stanley.mferrier@ca.com.aumay 5 200418. michael hurst mbean excellent site with great potential. it is well planned and laid out for easy browsing. good research done so far with excellent references and links. keep up the great work - you and your grandfather can be proud of this site.society@powtaiwan.orgwww.powtaiwan.orgapril 20 200419. cathy palmerthe site is great michael. very interesting and informative. i am sure grandpa would be very impressed with your hard work. i look forward to the updates. great job!cathpalmer22@hotmail.comapril 16 200420. gerald dickiethanks for the site. my uncle john mckay died in hong kong with the royal rifles. my wife's uncle died in japan, fred willet. sadly there are no pictures or history for either.geralddickie@shaw.caapril 12 200421. lou (kilmer) palmeryou have done a fabulous job. your dedication to the task and rapport with the contributors has been superb. your grandfather would be very grateful for the huge volume of work you expended to tell his story, and would be very proud of your achievement.lou.k.palmer@ns.sympatico.cafebruary 10 200422. mitzi rossi am very proud with what you have accomplished on your web site. my father, lancelot ross, has enjoyed talking with you by phone and he is very pleased with your work. i will be sending your site address on to other hong kong veterans and their children.mitziross@rogers.comfebruary 7 200423. lancelot rossyou've done a great job michael. i will read it all in-depth later on. keep up the good work!mitziross@rogers.comfebruary 7 200424. h. joseph macdonaldterrific work michael, although i have not spent alot of time on it.... yet!hjmacdonald@ant.eastlink.cafebruary 7 200425. conni larsen (hogarth)god bless you... superb web site... my father kenneth hogarth was a pow in the winnipeg grenadiers. it must have been heartwrenching for all of the men. especially to see their buddies killed right beside them. certainly would like to know more about my father.jamescon@telus.netjanuary 28 200426. mary (nee: macadam) palmeryour write-up on george palmer is absolutely admirable. it is extremely well written and thoroughly researched. it is incredible what the pows endured and so many survived. george was a strong person and a leader in his camp. i am proud of you michael.lou.k.palmer@ns.sympatico.cajanuary 29 200427. ian shepherdthank you for this web site. my dad was csm harold barlow shepherd. he carried that scar for the rest of his life. we moved from riverbend, que, to cold lake, ab in 1953. he died april 1994 in kelowna, bc.ianarthur@shaw.cajanuary 23 200428. peter alleni was there with him, and the horror can not be believed or described. it's all the truth.esmith2@se.rr.comjanuary 5 200429. laura palmervery interesting! :)january 5 200430. anne trickhi there. this is a terrific web site and i've given the link to my husband who is currently transcribing his dad's dairies from his experiences in hong kong - his dad was a pte/cpl there for the same length of time it seems. i will ask him to send you furthera-trick@shaw.cajanuary 2 200431. david abbott32. david hughesgreat job! your site has helped me a great deal in researching my own grandfather - sgt. harold hughes in hong kong also of hq coy. what you've done is an honor to your grandfather. thanks again.evad_hughes@yahoo.com.audecember 20 200333. cindy palmergreat web site michael! it's wonderful to see such information and to have it documented so everyone can finally see what daddy endured. keep up the good work.cindyapalmer@hotmail.comdecember 19 200334. pam broadheadlovely web site and very moving to read. look forward to seeing what else appears in the future. your grandad would be proud.pambroadhead@hotmail.comdecember 17 200335. rebecca larkinexcellent work michael! i check the web site almost daily from work and your progress is awesome. can't wait to see the finished product. happy holidays!beckylarkin24@hotmail.comdecember 16 200336. debbie palmergreat job michael! there is alot of information in this. alot i didn't know. keep up the good work. looking forward to it. you would make your grandpa proud.dpalmer9@hotmail.comdecember 13 200337. terry leungi am from hong kong and i am very grateful to canada and the canadians who have contributed so much during the war.december 9 200338. jason palmerit's great that you have dedicated a site to our grandfather and it is nice to have this information about him, finally more accessible. i look forward to your updates. happy holidays!december 5 200339. michelle palmerwow! what a great tribute to grampa. you have put alot of your free time and effort into it. it looks great and contains very valuable information for family members and visitors alike. well done michael and have a great holiday season.40. mary and norbert palmer41. auldon sutherlandgreat job!aul.ele.sutherland@peisympatico.cadecember 2 200342. jean cormiermy father was ernest e. welshjean_cormier@msn.comnovember 29 200343. cheryl vineri have printed off some of the articles for my dad, doug rees. your dad was his commander. what an incredible web site. it should be sent to all schools. very well done.caviner@shaw.canovember 18 200344. colleen monier (nee: palmer)i was always proud of grandpa, but after reading all of this additional information, i'm even moreso! i really appreciate the time and effort that you have taken to research and record this information. it allows us to more fully and accurately remember.collruns@shaw.canovember 17 200345. tany palmerthanks for informing me about this web site. i have found it very interesting and have learned a few things about my grandfather that i did not know. i am looking forward to the rest of the information. you have done a great job!tpalmer@hotmail.comnovember 17 200346. katie warda great start michael! i look forward to reading more in the future, since it's always interesting to hear the story told from a new perspective.kmw0001@hotmail.comnovember 13 200347. grant garneaugreat start on your web site. i am looking forward to the finished product. it must be exciting to discover the road your grandfather walked on 60 years ago!grantgarneau@rogers.comnovember 11 200348. phil doddridgevery impressive, a wonderful start, well organized, and very readable. congratulations. i look forward to more of the same!phild@globetrotter.netwww.geocities.com/phil_doddridgenovember 10 200349. ron parkerthe story can never be told often enough. every telling has a different shade to it which helps fill in the blanks of the total picture. you are doing a fine job. keep up the good work. i'm sure your grandfather would be proud.rcwpca@hotmail.comwww.geocities.com/rcwpanovember 10 200350. tony banhamin my opinion, this is how history should be written, interlacing a participant's experiences within the context of the event as a whole. more please!tony@hongkongwardiary.comwww.hongkongwardiary.comnovember 8 2003
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