Good day,
Would anyone have information on Malcolm Murray who served in the Special Air Service in world war two. I don’t have a service number.
Cheers
JB
Hi your grad dad was for sure in the SAS, the right picture shows the maroon beret with sas who dares wins badge and the sas parachutists wings on right arm. If you had three operational jumps behind enemy lines you were permitted to wear SAS wings on left breast , this was a true honour only in...
Hi I am also very intetested in a copy, sounds excellent story.
Best regards,
JB
QUOTE=John Robertson;50213]I received a copy from Graham.What an excellent memorial to be passed on to his future generations.
Some very rare photos some of which will appear shortly on this...
Goodday,
I am collecting ww2 SAS items and I am looking for a ww2 sand/beige sas beret. I wonder if anyone could help me.
I am also looking for any other ww2 SAS items badges, papers etc.
Please send me a pm.
Kind regards,
JB
I know the SAS regimental museum has excellent stuff but it is no longer displayed but stocked somewhere, hope the moth do not have a feast.
It would be really nice if there would be a permanent display. The do have Paddy's sand beret!!
May be get in touch with the regiment?
Cheers
JB
Hi I am trying to get in touch with the son of Reg Coy (2 commando).
Reg Coy served in No. 2 Commando.He served in Greece, Albania, Yugoslavia [where he was involved in training Tito's partisans], Italy, Sicily and Sardinia. He began in the Territorials; as war broke out he joined the Royal...
Thanks Wayne, these are postwar blazer badges, one parachute regiment and the winged dagger SAS. Your reply is much appreciated.Best regards,Jean-Baptiste
I have not yet seen SAS troops wearing the Army Air Corps badge although this isthe parent Corps. May be to do with the Kommando befehl, to conceal that they were SAS?
Best regards
JB
I have not yet seen SAS troops wearing the Army Air Corps badge although this isthe parent Corps. May be to do with the Kommando befehl, to conceal that they were SAS?
Best regards
JB
The driver is not Iain MacDnald, it is a soldier of the Royal Armoured Corps. Iain MacDonald is on the 2 other pricture uploaded 6 January 2010. The Jeep is from MacDonald though. Jean-Baptiste
D. Ian MacDonald was born 1922 Oban,1939-42 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders,1942-44, 1st and 5th Parachute Battalions. 1944-45 1st SAS. Represented British Army in Norway track events 1945. Founder member of the Kitwe Parachute Club 1960
Jean-Baptiste
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