Give Us This Day

by David Ivan Vere


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/15/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 356
ISBN : 9781425953812
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 356
ISBN : 9781425953805

About the Book

This narrative runs its course through the most momentous years of our nation’s history, when Britain was struggling for its very existence against innumerable odds during World War II.  It is a personal view, at first of a boy of 15 years of age in 1939, who was consequently called up into the Army in 1942, and saw most of the Italian campaign; in the battles of Camino, Garigliano, Damiano, Anzio, The Gothic Line, Senio, and the final battle in the advance to the Po.

This title for the book, I found most fitting in that when you are living in the uncertainty, that is the battlefield, and faced with your possible demise, you seek solace in your faith.  There was also a saying of the infantryman, with a religious connotation - ‘no atheist ever dug a slit trench.’

It is also a tribute to my friends who never returned, or lived to see the peace, and now remembered only by the nation on Armistice Day, or by those who loved them throughout the years and still feel the pain of their passing.


About the Author

David Ivan Vere was born in 1924.  After a secondary modern school education, he started work at the age of 14.  He worked in the manufacture of electrical measuring instruments till his call up into the Army in 1942, where he served in four separate Infantry Regiments till his discharge in 1947.

He then returned to his old company, where he was transferred to the Development & Experimental department, which came under his control in 1965.  The department worked in close co-operation with the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, on solar cell arrays for spacecraft.  He also carried out experimental work for Harwell on reactor thermocouples, and many other projects in the medical field, obtaining patents along the way.  He retired in 1989.