South Wales Evening Post

Pair reunited 78 years after act of wartime kindness

- GEMMA BRADLEY PA reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A 99-YEAR-OLD veteran who gave his food to a girl in France during the Second World War has been reunited with her 78 years later.

Reg Pye, from Burry Port, Carmarthen­shire, served with the 224 Field Company, Royal Engineers as a driver carrying sappers, mines and ammunition­s during the Battle of Normandy.

While moving through Normandy in June 1944, 14 days after D-day, Mr Pye spotted a 14-yearold girl staring at him as he ate his evening meal – a slice of bread with jam and a tin of pilchards.

The then 21-year-old immediatel­y gave the girl his bread with jam and she ran away to eat it.

When he woke the next morning, he found she had half-filled his mess tin with milk and left a picture of herself with a written message on the back, which he kept in his wallet.

Earlier this month, the girl was identified as Huguette, now 92, and was reunited with Mr Pye in France where he showed her the picture he had held for 78 years, and gave her another jam sandwich.

When meeting Huguette, Mr Pye said: “Nice to see you again after such a long time. We got older but we’re still the same.”

They drank champagne with their extended families and a translator.

Mr Pye said: “The memory of my very brief encounter with this young girl will stay with me for ever. In the bleakest of times this bit of human interactio­n made a huge mark on my life.

“I have carried her picture in my wallet for 78 years, always hoping we might meet again.”

Mr Pye went back to Normandy 20 years ago to try to find Huguette but was unsuccessf­ul.

After hearing the story, volunteer Paul Cook, from the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans, an organisati­on run by London black taxi drivers which arranges free trips for veterans to the Netherland­s, Belgium and France, started a social media campaign which reunited the pair.

Mr Pye added: “I cannot believe that she has finally been found and I wish to thank everyone, including our friend Emma, our cab driver Paul and the Taxi Charity’s French adviser Nathalie Varniere, who have helped to make my dream come true.”

Mr Cook said: “There are no words to describe how elated I am that Reg has found Huguette – this is like a Hollywood blockbuste­r and I wouldn’t be surprised if this beautiful story was made into a film.”

 ?? ?? Reg Pye was reunited with Huguette 78 years after an encounter in Normandy
Reg Pye was reunited with Huguette 78 years after an encounter in Normandy
 ?? ?? The photo of Huguette that Reg kept in his wallet
The photo of Huguette that Reg kept in his wallet

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