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Posted By: yoller Norman Tunna, GC - 5th Jul 2013 3:47pm
Was Norman Tunna, the Birkenhead railwayman who won the George Cross during the Second World War, related to Charles Tunna, who used to have a barber's shop in Borough Road, Birkenhead? It's quite an unusual name, so it seems likely.

Info about Norman Tunna here ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Tunna
Posted By: mikethetrainman Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 5th Jul 2013 6:29pm
what a brave man... withthat
Posted By: missmoneypenny Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 5th Jul 2013 7:39pm
Interesting read.thanks for this info.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 6th Jul 2013 4:37am
Brothers,

Charles Tunna, 1911-1967

below 1911 census and 1964 Telephone Book.

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Posted By: yoller Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 6th Jul 2013 9:15am
Thanks for that, Bert. I often used to pass Charles Tunna's barber shop in Borough Road and the name rang a bell when I read about Norman Tunna.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 6th Jul 2013 9:29am
You're welcome, Yoller,

and from the London Gazette,

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Posted By: goodoldphil Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 6th Jul 2013 10:32am
A really interesting story about a very brave man - thanks!
Posted By: Capt_America Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 6th Jul 2013 11:46am
I wonder if he was related to Ron Tunna who was a groundsman at the Oval in Bebington until he retired about 1987 or 1988 I think. He would have been born late 1920's or early 30's.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 6th Jul 2013 12:19pm
Ron was a nephew, Captain.

The son of Normans brother Albert, Ron was born 1929.
Posted By: Capt_America Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 7th Jul 2013 2:42pm
Thanks for that Bert. I worked with Ron for a few years. Nice guy but blind as a bat!
Posted By: bigpete Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 10th Jul 2013 1:49pm
To see what might have happened - have a look for Soham railway disaster - which involved a smaller train.

The bravery of this man was amazing.
Posted By: yoller Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 15th Jul 2013 5:05pm
These are the front and back pages of the Hornet comic in 1966 - Norman Tunna and the burning bomb.

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Posted By: yoller Re: Norman Tunna, GC - 15th Jul 2013 5:11pm
There is also an account of the incident in his own words via this Google Books link ...

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...onepage&q=norman%20tunna&f=false
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