Posted by Tim Huelin on Fri 23 Sep 2011 10:56:53 EDT
in this photo is my grandad it was taken on his 21st birthday by a news photographer for the paper the cigs and cornedbeef were presents of the other boys in the troop my grandad gave the cornbeef to the other commando in the photo my grandad did tell me his name once and said he was a good friend and he used to keep this photo next to the chair he always sat in i think he also said he was kia i think thats why he kept the photo close to his chair so would like to know some moore about him any help would be great thanks
Posted by stanley mcmullen on Thu 22 Sep 2011 17:33:09 EDT
my grandad is stanley mcmullen (no12) and i have some photos of him but am looking for some more my grandad also served in the royal glosters at imjin in korea after the war and sadly died about 5 years ago would like to know more on his comando service any help would be great thanks
Posted by stanley mcmullen on Tue 20 Sep 2011 22:45:05 EDT
Major James Willis Gardner
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No. 331 is Major James Willis Gardner born Weybridge, UK 28/02/1915, died Rome, Italy 11/11/1997. Following the war he worked for Procter and Gamble in Newcastle and left for Lausanne, Switzerland in 1952 to start up company operations in continental Europe. He retired from the company in 1980 as administrator of the Italian branch and lived out his retirement in the 'Castelli Romani' a renowned wine region of central Italy. He married Leila Tusgioglu from the island of Rhodes and had three children Marina, William and Alexia. His grandchildren live in three continents, with one niece married to a 'James' working for P&G from and in weybridge(!).
Posted by William Patrick Gardner on Mon 19 Sep 2011 21:19:33 EDT
Henry Pirth
Details sent in by Des Rochford of No 2 Commando: Henry Pirth was an illegal entrant into Palestine in 1939. Originally from Chechoslavakia he joined the Palestinian Police as a Jewish Constable with false documents. He joined No 2 Cdo in Jan 44 until Sep 44. He then asked to be RTUd as life in No 2 Cdo was too dangerous. He said that he wanted to die for Isreal and not Britain. He joined the terrorist group Irgun Zevai Leumi. In 1947 his group attacked the Argyll and Sutherlasnd Highlanders in Jaffa and he was shot dead. Courtesy of Des Rochford No 2 Cdo.
Posted by Geoff Murray on Sat 17 Sep 2011 09:38:34 EDT
Members of The Glosters who served in 'G' tp (later designated 'B' tp) No.4 Cdo.
Aidan, I am currently writing a book for the relatives of Bill Adlam, who is in the picture. I would be grateful to correspond with you and exchange information both on the Glosters and on Four Commando.I have researched and drafted chapters on 5 Glosters 1939 - 40, including Bruyelles, Ledringhem and Dunkirk and on Four Commando on Lofoten, Operation Puma and Operation Cauldron.I have a complete list of all personell who took part in Operation Cauldron on the Varangeville Battery and can confirm that Fred Brooking was there.
Please advise if you would like to swap information. Regards...Jeff Steel
Posted by Jeff Steel on Thu 15 Sep 2011 11:09:22 EDT
My grandad
Hi Geoff,
Les was my granddad. He died when I was 2 and never really talked to my mother about his time at war or as POW. If you have any information or Amy photos that you could send me, my mother and I would be hugely appreciative.
Posted by Nina fox on Sun 11 Sep 2011 18:05:05 EDT
Les whelan
Hi Peter, Leslie wheelan was grandfather, my mum's dad. He died when I was 2 years old so I never really got to know him. So if you have any further photos of him or any stories about his time in the troop or as POW then I would love to hear them. My mother is also very excited to have found this image and would also be grateful for any further information.
Thank you
Nina
Posted by Nina fox on Fri 09 Sep 2011 17:22:20 EDT