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Great grandfather at the Somme (and despite best efforts nobody can say what unit).
Really? You've asked the Ministry of Defence? This information is supposed to be available upon request.
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Great grandfather at the Somme (and despite best efforts nobody can say what unit).
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While in Germany I also was lucky enough (if you want to call it that) to act as a forward observer when the squadron's self-propelled howiter battery (M109A1) went to Grafenwoehr to fire. (One of the battery commanders I served with was Tommy Franks, then a captain, and really good commander.)
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Great grandfather at the Somme (and despite best efforts nobody can say what unit).
Really? You've asked the Ministry of Defence? This information is supposed to be available upon request.
Infantry. Volunteered for the first 11 years. “involuntarily retained at the convenience of the United States government” for the last two.
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Great grandfather at the Somme (and despite best efforts nobody can say what unit).
Really? You've asked the Ministry of Defence? This information is supposed to be available upon request.
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Ministry of Defence
ORIGINAL: Trick37
5). My cousin, Gary (on my mom's side), is from Northumberland County, England (Seahouses), and he spent 5 years with the French Foreign Legion (2nd Parachute Regiment) from 1985 to 1990. He's now a police inspector in Surrey County. (His sister was a police officer, too, but wasn't in the military.)
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I'm assuming that you know his name, right? If so, try the Commonwealth War Graves Commission,
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Two peoples separated by a common language. [:D]
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Two peoples separated by a common language. [:D]
Hardly separated. To be honest the differences between US and British English are much less than that between Dictionary English and common teenage slang.
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5). My cousin, Gary (on my mom's side), is from Northumberland County, England (Seahouses), and he spent 5 years with the French Foreign Legion (2nd Parachute Regiment) from 1985 to 1990. He's now a police inspector in Surrey County. (His sister was a police officer, too, but wasn't in the military.)
Whereabouts in Surrey? (n.b. you don't generally say 'county' after the county's name over here as in the US, as town names have a different structure. e.g. Norwich in Norfolk)
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@Telumar, I would be interested in seeing any photos you post.




