Posted by Name Withheld on Sun 09 Apr 2023 18:44:09 EDT
I believe my father, Leslie Thomas Foy, is number 102.
Posted by Lucinda Harrison on Sun 11 Nov 2018 14:55:42 EST
Robert Henry Mason Gunner
*** Photo updated.Register and post a message on our Forum if you have any relevant photos*** Number 93 we think maybe our dad he was based at Naples. Trained in Achnacarry Scotland.
Posted by Gerald Mason on Mon 24 Sep 2018 16:09:47 EDT
119 identified by his daughter
Pte Sheard identified by Barbara Lewis
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Mon 10 Jul 2017 17:52:27 EDT
Number 119 is 14th from the right on the second row.
Posted by BARBARA LEWIS on Sun 09 Jul 2017 16:55:53 EDT
Number 119 is my late father Pte Enoch Sheard who was batman to Capt. Dickie Brooke who was killed in action at Salerno. My father fought in the Sicily landings.
Posted by BARBARA LEWIS on Sun 09 Jul 2017 16:52:54 EDT
Photo updated
86 identified by his daughter
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Thu 16 Apr 2015 16:46:35 EDT
Number 86 is my dad... Sgt Raymond Charles Craddock :)
Number 86 is my dad... Sgt Raymond Charles Craddock :) Raymond just turned 90 last month and is living in Australia. I am trying to find out all the info I can for him and my mum. So happy I have came across this site. I will have several photos to contribute too.
Posted by Vicki Craddock on Tue 14 Apr 2015 07:43:45 EDT
Photo updated
Madeleine Strong identifies her father Horace Wood, aka Timber Wood, as No.15
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Tue 27 Nov 2012 11:52:59 EST
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