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Secret War in Italy
By William Fowler
SOG Codename Dynamite: A MACV-SOG 1-0's Personal Journal
By Henry L. Thompson
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<blockquote data-quote="tonyfajardo" data-source="post: 42476" data-attributes="member: 1435"><p>Hi Geronimo and Mheald</p><p></p><p>Just came across this site and was surprised to see both your comments. My late father, Joaquin Fajardo, was also a member of the 50th Middle East Commandos. I also have photos, documents and other research papers in connection with this unit and I would gladly exchage info.</p><p></p><p>I also noted that you were asking about the ME Historical Research Group. All relevant papers were originally bequeathed to the National Army Museum by Colonel George Young and Lt Colonel Stephen Rose. When I contacted the museum on various occasions from 1995 to 2005 they had still not received any papers from the Rose estate. This may have changed as I gave up enquiring. A Spanish writer, Daniel Arasa, who wrote a book named "Los Espanoles de Churchill" got most of his information from this source. access</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyfajardo, post: 42476, member: 1435"] Hi Geronimo and Mheald Just came across this site and was surprised to see both your comments. My late father, Joaquin Fajardo, was also a member of the 50th Middle East Commandos. I also have photos, documents and other research papers in connection with this unit and I would gladly exchage info. I also noted that you were asking about the ME Historical Research Group. All relevant papers were originally bequeathed to the National Army Museum by Colonel George Young and Lt Colonel Stephen Rose. When I contacted the museum on various occasions from 1995 to 2005 they had still not received any papers from the Rose estate. This may have changed as I gave up enquiring. A Spanish writer, Daniel Arasa, who wrote a book named "Los Espanoles de Churchill" got most of his information from this source. access [/QUOTE]
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