Albert, then 19 and serving with the Royal Army Service Corps, used to slip out of his Salisbury barracks to spend a few hours at home.
But returning to base one morning in the summer of 1944 he and his mates were met by fearsome Military Police and their heart missed a beat.
Now 98 and suffering from Alzheimer's, Albert said: "We were all worried as we were expecting to do a stretch for going Awol.
"The officer with a smile on his face told us to collect our kit and we were then trucked down to board on to a landing craft.
"We were on this for two days just off the Isle of Wight. Looking back, I would rather have been charged as I had never felt so sick in all my life." When the Bath native was called up at 18 in 1943 his mum said: "Don't worry, son, you will be home soon - you are not tall enough." But he was to play his part in a corps responsible for supplying frontline units with food, water, fuel and military equipment.
He said: "We sailed early on June 6, 1944, not knowing where we were going or what was lying ahead of us.
"We arrived at Juno Beach and had to stay on board until a road was laid for us as the sand had all been blown up.
"All the while waiting we could hear battleships firing the noise was so loud it almost burst our eardrums. I am sure I was not the only one who was petrified at what we were about to walk into.
Denne historien er fra May 03, 2024-utgaven av Daily Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra May 03, 2024-utgaven av Daily Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Burst of snow is first taste of winter
THICK snow could bring glee for some and gloom for others today as drifts up to 20cm deep were forecast for parts of the country overnight.
'If we don't have a next generation, there will be no future for farming.It is the backbone of this country.Without it, we cannot survive'
worried that they inheritance tax they make a profit'
HOT TO THE TUCH
Thomas has so much talent at his disposal
Southgate showed me how to be smiles better
LAUGHS AND INSIDE JOKES BRING CUP TEAM TOGETHER
Buttler calling for the big two
ONE-DAY HOPES FOR STOKES AND ROOT
Aaron's determined to turn jeers into cheers
AARON WAINWRIGHT fully understands fed-up Wales fans have started voicing their grievances at the long and sorry plight of their side.
SKELTON HAS GREY-T EXPECTATIONS
DAN SKELTON has claimed Betfair Chase favourite Grey Dawning is \"as good as any staying chaser we've had at this stage of their life\".
Billionaire family fight for £21m Idol's Eye gem
A £21MILLION diamond known as the Idol's Eye is being fought over in London by Qatari royals.
Oakes brings fight for trees to No 10
ACTOR David Oakes joins campaigners in Downing Street to deliver a 100,000-name petition calling for historic trees to be protected by law.
Non, je ne regrette rien composer dies aged 95
THE French composer behind Edith Piaf's biggest hit died yesterday at the age of 95.