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<description><![CDATA[Photo courtesy of Ashton Horner, son of Arthur Horner, No. 1 Cdo. and 2 SBS. There are additional photos and information about Arthur in the No.1 Cdo album.<br />
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Top Row (5 men ): (1) Cpl. Ernest Palmer *; 2. Cpl.Thomas Ivor Williams; 3-5. nk.<br />
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4th row up (15 men): 1-15. nk.<br />
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3rd row up  (12 men): 1-12. nk.<br />
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2nd row up (10 men sitting)): 1-5. nk; 6. Capt. Roger Courtney ? ; 7. nk; 8. Capt. Philip Ayton *; 9. Lt Richard Peters*; 10. CSM Stam Weatherall.<br />
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Bottom row (9 cross legged+1 kneeling): 1-10. nk.<br />
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*<i> In Memory of 184637 Captain Philip Atterbury AYTON<br />
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and 2nd Special Boat Service, SAS Regt., AAC.,<br />
who died on the 26th December 1943 aged 22<br />
Remembered with honour at Dartmouth (Longcross) Cemetery</i><br />
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*<i>In Memory of 226391 Lieutenant Richard James McGregor PETERS<br />
Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 7th(1st Bn Queen Victoria's Rifles) Bn., and 2nd Special Boat Service SAS Regt., AAC.,<br />
who died on the 8th February 1945.<br />
Remembered with honour at Taukkyan War Cemetery.</i><br />
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*<i>In Memory of 6216113 Corporal Ernest Leonard PALMER<br />
Royal Ulster Rifles and 2nd Special Boat Service, S.A.S. Reg., A.A.C.<br />
who died on the 8th February 1945<br />
Remembered with honour at Taukkyan War Cemetery</i>]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[My uncle, Lt. Richard Peters is in the second row up, second from right. He was killed in Burma on the night of 8/9 February  1945, leading an operation which played an important part in establishing a bridgehead at Pagan. My Mum recalls that Richard was leading a reconnaissance patrol of 3 men and the others all got away after he was shot. They went back 10 days later &amp; recovered his body &amp; buried it. Later it was removed and reburied in the military cemetery. She recalls the village was near Pakoku]]></description>
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