Add Information to Record of a Person who served during the Second World War on The Wartime Memories Project Website

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William Ernest Jennings

Auxiliary Fire Service

from:Birmingham

My grandfather, Will Jennings had been badly injured whilst serving in France during WWI but it didn't stop him volunteering to join the Auxiliary Fire Service at the outset of WW2. The selection process involved climbing an extension ladder and although he had some difficulties with his leg, he didn't let that put him off and he completed the challenge.

He worked as a plater during the day and then was based at Handsworth where he, my grandmother (who served in the ARP) and my mother lived. I remember my grandmother saying that when the enemy action was intense they could go several days without seeing each other.

My grandfather was one of the officers involved when the Bull Ring was heavily bombed and his role was to ensure that there was sufficient water to tackle the fires. By creating pontoons they were able to re-cycle the water and save the area including St Martin's Church.

He passed away on 15th September 1955.



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