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2SAS soldiers captured near Dijon late August 1944
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The Yompers: With 45 Commando in the Falklands War
By Ian R. Gardiner
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By Hamish Ross, Fred Marafono
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<blockquote data-quote="388thFS" data-source="post: 59690" data-attributes="member: 36916"><p>Hello Chris: Thank you so much for responding to my post and I also wish to thank Mr. Robertson for his website and for helping me along. I too would welcome the opportunity to share memories and information regarding our families’ crossing paths under difficult circumstances in August 1944. </p><p>The snap shot - I hope that it uploaded - is from Dad’s escape report filed after his return to Britain. Note that Lt. Dodds and LC Walsh were placed on a train “to a prison camp at Frankfort”. Apparently my father was placed on a later train.</p><p>Please follow up with me, email is fine. </p><p>Best Regards</p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="388thFS, post: 59690, member: 36916"] Hello Chris: Thank you so much for responding to my post and I also wish to thank Mr. Robertson for his website and for helping me along. I too would welcome the opportunity to share memories and information regarding our families’ crossing paths under difficult circumstances in August 1944. The snap shot - I hope that it uploaded - is from Dad’s escape report filed after his return to Britain. Note that Lt. Dodds and LC Walsh were placed on a train “to a prison camp at Frankfort”. Apparently my father was placed on a later train. Please follow up with me, email is fine. Best Regards Scott [/QUOTE]
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