Harry Lucas at ei wraig Sue

Harry’s letter to my Grandmother, Sue is dated 5th December 1941, the eve of his departure on the troop ship HMS Warwick Castle from Gourock.

I have read that Churchill whose official residence had been protected during the Battle of Britain by the 79th AA battery had asked for the unit to be sent to Basra to support the 8th Army in North Africa. As the Warwick Castle headed south through the Irish Sea the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour and the fate of Harry and his men changed dramatically.

The War Office decided the 79th should be diverted to support Australia’s defence and the ship headed to Cape Town and then Singapore before transhipment of the troops and their guns to Timor to fight side by side with their Australian comrades before capture and imprisonment.

Wrth gwrs, doedd gan Harry ddim syniad am hyn i gyd pan ysgrifennodd “fy nghariad byddaf yn ôl atat ti cyn bo hir” – gobaith nodweddiadol a diffuant y rhyfelwr oedd yn ymadael.

Mae ei lythyr yn fynegiant mwyaf tyner a hardd o gariad ac yn dod â dagrau wrth ei ddarllen.

My Grandmother heard nothing more for nearly 3 years. Harry came back from the war but died soon after.

Mae'r llythyr hwn yn ategu'r letter from Major Dempsey, his commanding officer, in 1949.

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