Chipperfield In The Second World War
Following on from the booklet ‘Chipperfield in the First World War’, Andrew Nobbs is now collecting information for a future publication about those men and women who served in World War Two. Eight men from Chipperfield were to die for their country and over 200 more men and women served in the armed forces. Others joined the Home Guard, ARP, Fire Service, Land Army and nursing services or worked in the mines. Their names are recorded below.
We wish to record the contributions of all these men and women and to achieve this we need your assistance, please. We should be grateful for the loan of photographs (or copies), details of the unit that you or your family member served in, information about wartime experiences and address at the time (no census information to help us this time). Don’t forget to include your address and contact number.
Mary Nobbs, ‘Dellfield’, The Street, Chipperfield WD4 9BJ
Email: davidmarynobbs@waitrose.co.uk


