I think I recognise John SKERRY, Ken PHILLOTT, Fred RECE
Posted by stephane on Tue 29 May 2012 18:28:32 EDT
Jack MULANIFF with his arm on Henry BROWN shoulder
Bill BIDMEAD left of Bill MILLIN
Roy MAXWELL behind Bill MILLIN
Roland OLIVER Third front row from right
Bill PORTMAN near Ernie BROOKS
Bill NABBS behind with glasses
Posted by stephane on Tue 29 May 2012 18:25:20 EDT
photo updated
Thanks Stephane. I knew you would know a couple :)
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Wed 23 May 2012 19:18:42 EDT
second row : 5 Graham BANDFIELD
Third row : 6 "Tanky" BRYNE
Posted by stephane on Wed 23 May 2012 17:30:56 EDT
8th from right (standing) is Eric Hill.
Posted by Eric Hill on Sun 20 May 2012 17:40:30 EDT
These Comments by Roy Martin Smith transferred from main gallery page to this photo
Roy Martin Smith comments "My uncle is in this photo, he is fourth row back on the extreme right.
He is Plyx106635 Corporal Roy Montague Smith of 'S' sugar section killed on the 18th april 1945 and buried in the Ravenna war cemetry.
I have a box of photo's, letters home, and a 1 reichsmark note that he sent home while on active service.
I have a photo of sugar sec with the names of the men, maybe some of them are still out there.
Mne Hayatt, Hayward,Elliot,Davies,Archibald,Fowle,Johnson.
L/cpl V C Barker his close friend.
Cpl Sam Hardwick, Williams,
If anybody has information about the above or would like to see some of these photo's please get in touch."
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Thu 17 May 2012 18:42:48 EDT
L/Sgt John (Jack) Thomas
Gerald identifies no. 27 as his father L/Sgt John (Jack) Thomas
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Tue 15 May 2012 09:07:26 EDT
Comments from Christopher Kealy noted and in hand
email on way
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Sat 12 May 2012 07:26:16 EDT
Hello
I found the photos i've got with the names given to me from JOE BURNETT.
Posted by stephane on Fri 11 May 2012 15:00:28 EDT
Terrance Kealy (Keeley) No 4 Cdo.
Hello
I am told that Terrance Kealy (often referred to as Rifleman Keeley)was in No 4 Cdo. in WW2. He joined from the KRRC (King's Royal Rifle Corps). Is this true ? I would like to know, as I am a relative.
After the war, he was a Policeman for 29 or so years.
Could anybody tell me whether Terrance is in this photograph. he died age 89 in February 2012 in Thetford.
I would be interested for any information on his involvement in No.4 Cdo.