10 LINKS @ HARRISON INK
Gord H. updated Harrison INK, December 15, 2025.
Please visit any of the links below:
Research: Three Months in the Mediterranean, 1943 (27) at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
Click here to view more information about the Quebec Vingt-Deux
Photo Credit - Library Archives Canada, Ottawa
Research: Three Months in the Mediterranean, 1943 (26) at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
A Canadian tank rumbles through the old-world streets of Regalbuto.
Image courtesy of Seaforth Highlanders of Canada.
Article: Landing Crafts in 'The Med' Sink German Convoy at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
An L.C.G.(L), i.e., Landing Craft, Guns (Large) out hunting for bear, or,
protecting vulnerable vessels in an Allied convoy. Photo Credit IWM
Article: Don Westbrook Attends 50th Anniversary of Normandy D-Day Landings at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
Don W. (2nd from right), RCNVR, Combined Operations, at 50th Anniversary
Photo is from the collection of Roy Burt, RCNVR, Combined Ops
The Roy Burt Collection, RCNVR and Combined Operations (4) at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
Editor's Column: Faint Footsteps, WWII (16A) at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
Photo of Dad's column, as found in the Norwich Gazette, circa 1993
Moderne Arte: "Brain at Play" (Again ; ) at It Strikes Me Funny by GH
Video: Port Bruce - Time on My Hands at It Strikes Me Funny by GH
Shall I go for a long walk off a short pier? No, lesson learned ; )
Even More Turtle Tours, 2025 (1 and 2) at It Strikes Me Funny by GH
"My kingdom is The Coves," says a distinguished-looking creature
Memoirs: The Roy Burt Collection, RCNVR and Combined Operations (3) at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
Roy Burt, originally from Hamilton, Ontario joined Comb. Ops, 1942
Photographs: Malta, A Rock and a Hard Place (2) at 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories by GH
H.M.S. Penelope was also known as H.M.S. Pepperpot after
a harrowing visit to Malta. What!? How do I know that?
The Gateway to Seven Blogs:
My father, Doug Harrison (V8809), holds an anti-broaching line to steady an
English landing craft as US soldiers disembark in North Africa, Nov. 1942
Or, he is the sailor taking a break on ALC 426 (2nd from left)!
1. 1,000 MEN, 1,000 STORIES - My chief interest. My father (either far left, above, or straddling a barrel on LCA 426, left of centre) was a World War II veteran, 1941 - 1945, served in the RCNVR and Combined Operations, for better and for worse.
2. FAINT FOOTSTEPS, WW2 - A growing story about my ongoing search for more information related to my father's World War II adventures.
3. IT STRIKES ME FUNNY - My longest serving blog with more topics to consider than one can shake a stick at.
Gord Harrison on a dusty day outside The Workshop
4. THE WORKSHOP - Everybody needs a workshop, in my humble opinion.
5. THE GREAT CANADIAN COMEBACK - Short reports re my fun and fitness routine, in search of svelteness. I walk, run, lift weights and put things down... on paper.
One of London's well-used walking, running, and cycling routes
6. Stories, Prose and Songs - This blog is largely ignored by me and the world. However, one day you'll hear one of my songs or stories on the radio and you'll say, "I know that guy."
7. Four Mugs and Coffee - This blog was once home to a lively group effort, but now is home to just a few very good ideas. For example, it's home to a brilliant screenplay, Death by Misadventure.
Look in on one blog, then another. Collect the whole set!
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2 comments:
The most populars blogs seem to be 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories (WWII related) and It Strikes Me Funny ('just about everything' related). Gord will always respond to comments from real people in some manner.
These are great Gord!. Looking forward to following your blog.
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