War Diaries of Louis E. Wren

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<p>After my father passed away we discovered two handwritten journals that he had painstakingly maintained during the six years he spent in WWll. When war broke out he was engineer aboard an oil tanker in the British Merchant Navy. The diary describes harrowing convoy trips across the Atlantic Ocean in severe weather while zigzagging to avoid U-boat attacks. Losses of ships and merchant sailors were very high. Despite all this my father displayed amazing empathy for the German sailors in U-boats as they were being depth-charged by convoy escort ships.</p><p></p><p>My father then joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1941. In 1943 he was sent to the Middle East and the second journal describes a 13-week voyage aboard a troopship including a near mutiny by rowdy troops which he describes with detached humour. He spends time in RAF bases in Iraq and then Libya and travels through the location of previous fierce battles at El Alamein and Tobruk. I have supplemented my father's journals with research to place some of his observations within the broader context of WWll.</p><p> </p>
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