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Soldiers and Sherpas: A Taste for Adventure
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<blockquote data-quote="geronimo" data-source="post: 42418" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>I am researching my spanish grandfather who was sas up till 1946, I don't think he has any involvement in Greece ( was a pow on crete and spent a year on the run there and spoke fluent greek and was eventually ex filtrated by soe ) he was 2nd sas under farran on tombola. anyway, there a lot of info on woodhouse before he went to Albania in beevors book on Crete. just as a side note. also I think the book forgotten voices of secret soldier by the imperial war museum has a balkan section</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geronimo, post: 42418, member: 392"] I am researching my spanish grandfather who was sas up till 1946, I don't think he has any involvement in Greece ( was a pow on crete and spent a year on the run there and spoke fluent greek and was eventually ex filtrated by soe ) he was 2nd sas under farran on tombola. anyway, there a lot of info on woodhouse before he went to Albania in beevors book on Crete. just as a side note. also I think the book forgotten voices of secret soldier by the imperial war museum has a balkan section [/QUOTE]
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