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Good to Go: The Life and Times of a Decorated Member of the U.S. Navy's Elite SEAL Team Two
By Harry Constance, Randall Fuerst
Greek Entanglement
by Edmund Myers
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<blockquote data-quote="galcock" data-source="post: 54699" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>Yes Tartan 23 I do get a mention in the newsletter. I was born in 1947 at Aldershot Military Hospital. My father was there as CSM or RSM working with RSM John Lord of Arnhem fame. I had not been sure that my father had served with 21st SAS until I saw this newsletter. In 1958 he was a Captain Quartermaster at 16th Scottish Parachute TA and I went to school in Newton Mearns Glasgow. We left there for 22 SAS in Hereford and I lived on the old base there in the early sixties.</p><p>Well spotted - Graham Alcock</p><p>PS I know of a man whose father was in 2 SAS and wasthe intelligence officer - Morgan - the birth of his child is mentioned there too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galcock, post: 54699, member: 5718"] Yes Tartan 23 I do get a mention in the newsletter. I was born in 1947 at Aldershot Military Hospital. My father was there as CSM or RSM working with RSM John Lord of Arnhem fame. I had not been sure that my father had served with 21st SAS until I saw this newsletter. In 1958 he was a Captain Quartermaster at 16th Scottish Parachute TA and I went to school in Newton Mearns Glasgow. We left there for 22 SAS in Hereford and I lived on the old base there in the early sixties. Well spotted - Graham Alcock PS I know of a man whose father was in 2 SAS and wasthe intelligence officer - Morgan - the birth of his child is mentioned there too. [/QUOTE]
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