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<blockquote data-quote="tim4848" data-source="post: 43470" data-attributes="member: 2435"><p>Thanks for your reply Phil.</p><p></p><p>I should really get round to doing that, although I do know my grandfather didn't join the association and did not keep in touch with those he served with.</p><p></p><p>I was really hoping someone might have details/contents of</p><p>WO 218/176 to WO 218/185.</p><p></p><p>I did once get a letter from a Retired Colonel (I think) called "Edlin" when I expressed an interest in being invited to the SAS reunions in London about 5 or 6 years ago (I never got round to it and I imagine there's not many WW2 SAS still around unless Cyril Wheeler, who I spoke to over the phone, is still going strong, he must be nearly 100 now). Col Edlin wrote in his letter that my grandfather was on the nominal roll of Archway and Pistol. I'm not sure if the Association could easily find further details, especially as my grandfather didn't officially join the SAS 'til April 1944</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim4848, post: 43470, member: 2435"] Thanks for your reply Phil. I should really get round to doing that, although I do know my grandfather didn't join the association and did not keep in touch with those he served with. I was really hoping someone might have details/contents of WO 218/176 to WO 218/185. I did once get a letter from a Retired Colonel (I think) called "Edlin" when I expressed an interest in being invited to the SAS reunions in London about 5 or 6 years ago (I never got round to it and I imagine there's not many WW2 SAS still around unless Cyril Wheeler, who I spoke to over the phone, is still going strong, he must be nearly 100 now). Col Edlin wrote in his letter that my grandfather was on the nominal roll of Archway and Pistol. I'm not sure if the Association could easily find further details, especially as my grandfather didn't officially join the SAS 'til April 1944 [/QUOTE]
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