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Members of the EDU (Explosives Disposal Unit) with my father in the middle.
I was posted to Trawsfynydd old army camp in February 1956 and it was full of snow on the roads at the time , we were in the camp and there were a lot of local men working with us and I was driving then about the ranges in a lorry, they were clearing all the ranges with mine detectors looking for old mines that had not gone off and blowing them up, it was not a very nice job at all, there was one boy killed the week before I got there. But they were good memories, my wife and I are going up past that way for a few days holiday so we will be able to see all the changes to Trawsfyndd that should be a lot after 62 years.
Dawn Unitt
08-Aug-2020 23:47
My father Geoffrey Unitt was enlisted here with his brother Ronald Unitt
My father took me to the site of this camp for many years - I still visit now