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2SAS soldiers captured near Dijon late August 1944
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No Mean Soldier
By Peter McAleese
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<blockquote data-quote="388thFS" data-source="post: 59628" data-attributes="member: 36916"><p>Hello:</p><p>Searching for information for 2 SAS soldiers cited in my father's escape report. Dad was shot down while strafing the Dijon airfield on Aug. 23, 1944 and while he was held at Dijon, 2 British SAS soldiers were interred with him. Their names being Lt. Dodds and Corporal Walsh. My father, 1stLt Wm McChesney, escaped several days later while being transported by train presumably to a POW facility. The Free French led him to Allied forces several weeks later. Dad never learned the fate of Lt Dodds and LC Walsh.</p><p>Your website did indicated Lance Corporal Stanley Lawton Walsh, being 2SAS, C Squadron, Award 7622054. Any additional information for these gentlemen would be greatly appreciated. </p><p>Sincerely with Best Regards</p><p>Scott McChesney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="388thFS, post: 59628, member: 36916"] Hello: Searching for information for 2 SAS soldiers cited in my father's escape report. Dad was shot down while strafing the Dijon airfield on Aug. 23, 1944 and while he was held at Dijon, 2 British SAS soldiers were interred with him. Their names being Lt. Dodds and Corporal Walsh. My father, 1stLt Wm McChesney, escaped several days later while being transported by train presumably to a POW facility. The Free French led him to Allied forces several weeks later. Dad never learned the fate of Lt Dodds and LC Walsh. Your website did indicated Lance Corporal Stanley Lawton Walsh, being 2SAS, C Squadron, Award 7622054. Any additional information for these gentlemen would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely with Best Regards Scott McChesney [/QUOTE]
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