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No Ordinary Life - SAS Rogue Heroes: : The True Story Of Founding SAS Member Horace Stokes
By Peter Stokes
We Move Only Forward: Canada, the United States, and the First Special Service Force, 1942-1944
By James A. Woods
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<blockquote data-quote="Zahonado" data-source="post: 50367" data-attributes="member: 34095"><p>To Jash, although your uncle is not mentioned by name ,my father, a junior officer kept a diary of his time with the 69 LAA in India in 1943 which you might be interested to see ...I am publishing it as a blog on ww2talk.com and if you look at the earlier sections it gives an account of where they were. They are mentioned later when as a Chindit attached to column 20 he met up with the unit during the jungle training and flights into Burma. Good luck with your search</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zahonado, post: 50367, member: 34095"] To Jash, although your uncle is not mentioned by name ,my father, a junior officer kept a diary of his time with the 69 LAA in India in 1943 which you might be interested to see ...I am publishing it as a blog on ww2talk.com and if you look at the earlier sections it gives an account of where they were. They are mentioned later when as a Chindit attached to column 20 he met up with the unit during the jungle training and flights into Burma. Good luck with your search [/QUOTE]
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