Recent content by William Oakes

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    Hello Craig, after a long while I re-activated my interest in the website and was really sorry...

    Hello Craig, after a long while I re-activated my interest in the website and was really sorry to learn that your father, John had passed away. The website is a great testimony to him. Regards, William
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    SAS Leigh, David Blair

    Update David Leigh's widow - Ethel Cormack (known as Estelle) never re-married. She died in February 2010 in Ayr. In the following year, with the co-operation of the Commonwealth War Graves and Mayor of Epoisses her ashes were interred in David Leigh's grave. There was a service the day after...
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    SAS Kalkstein, Joachim

    I moved permanently to Scotland in February 2012. My mail address is fwoakes@gmail.com My home address is 23, Mount Pleasant Avenue, Kirkcudbright DG6 4HF
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 and 1 SAS reunion 1990s'

    My father Freddie Oakes - back row.
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 SAS group'

    Photo taken by my father Freddy Oakes 2nd SAS Signaller
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 SAS group 1944'

    Operation Wallace and/or Hardy - I think the SAS soldier at the back is Fred Rhodes - 2nd SAS William Oakes - son Freddy Oakes signaller with 2nd SAS
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media 'SAS group 1944'

    The driver is Chips Carpendale 2nd SAS
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 SAS War Crimes group France 1945-46'

    This is a photograph taken during the War Crimes investigations in France. The man to the left is Chips Carpendale. William Oakes 20-6-2019
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 SAS group,Italy 1944'

    I am more than happy to accept the correction in identity of the soldier to the far right. In fact, having re-read the comments I recall meeting in 1997 at Sorn Cemetery and later in Kilmarnock Dean Castle, the provost's 'aide-de-camp' who identified the man as his father although I did not...
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 SAS group'

    In the background to the right with the tents behind him appearing over the left shoulder of the driver is Roy Farran - this was taken at the start of Operation Archway.
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 SAS (1 Squadron)'

    I do not think it is David Danger as he was in 1st SAS. It may be Grant Hibbert who had similar glasses. The 6th in from the left on the front row is Lord John Manners, brother of the Duke of Rutland
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    Comment by 'William Oakes' in media '2 and 1 SAS reunion 1990s'

    Freddie Oakes is behind John Alcock.
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    Yoachim Kalkstein ('Jo') 2nd SAS

    Thanks - will look out for that possibility but this may require a search @ National Archives. I checked the Termoli but could not immediately find his name but the earlier operational reports appear to be a bit remiss in listing participants. It could be that he was using a pseudonym as he was...
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    Yoachim Kalkstein ('Jo') 2nd SAS

    Thanks for your two comments - will check the Termoli operation. Yes, as in the words of the report I have seen when he was first enlisted from an Internment Camp ( Berrouaghia ) the Intelligence Officer wrote - "speaking German like a native". He was born in Berlin of a Polish father and German...
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    Yoachim Kalkstein ('Jo') 2nd SAS

    I would like to do further research into Jo Kalkstein (details so far appear under 'Roll of Honour' on this website). In Roy Farran's book 'Winged Dagger' he states that Jo served 'on several operations' with him. I suspect these are Italian raids and may be North African. I have Jo's Army...
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