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My grandfather, Walter Henry Clark (1888-1965), Captain (according to his army record so why only two pips?) Royal Engineers in 1943.
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Merry "Something has been filled in that I didn't know was blank" Matthew Broderick WDYTYA? March 2010 |
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OH's uncle Reginald Horace Harrison 1911-2009 Ordanance Corp Taken in the Garden of Gethsemane I teased him he thought he was Clark Gable in the last one.
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My father in law, Ronald Harrison 1920-2010 RASC (Royal Army Service Corps) WW2,reg no. 192889 (affiliated to the 8th Army) Rank - Driver Not brilliant pics, very faded. father in law on the right
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Another of OH's uncles. Reginald John Dixon 1901-1981 I'm not sure of his regiment but believe he was an officer.
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My uncle Maurice William Newey 1913-1995 He was in the 8th Army in North Africa and was taken a POW Maurice on the right Maurice in the centre
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George Edward Newey 1907-1987 Royal Navy WW2. Received the OBE.
My 1st cousin once removed. Sorry for the poor quality, it's only a photocopy of him sent to me by his son.
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Still living, Royal Navy
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Arthur Frederick Lacey Crisp, 6 Nov 1905-25 Oct 1941 |
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Glyndwr Charles Rose and brother Joseph Rose
My father in law and one of his brothers during WW2
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still living, choir boy C of E.
Late 1950's to early 1960's
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