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<blockquote data-quote="galcock" data-source="post: 42141"><p><strong>John Alcock</strong></p><p></p><p>Some of the dates above are incorrect. He as posted to the Scottish TA parachute battalion (16th) in 1958 and then left there for 22 SAS at Hereford which he left in 1966 to return to Yorkshire. There followd a period of re-adjustment to civiklian life. His guards training meant he was always smart. he made efforts to contact ex-SAS from the war time period and made friends with Jack Rooks and Harry Vickers who have sadly gone now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galcock, post: 42141"] [b]John Alcock[/b] Some of the dates above are incorrect. He as posted to the Scottish TA parachute battalion (16th) in 1958 and then left there for 22 SAS at Hereford which he left in 1966 to return to Yorkshire. There followd a period of re-adjustment to civiklian life. His guards training meant he was always smart. he made efforts to contact ex-SAS from the war time period and made friends with Jack Rooks and Harry Vickers who have sadly gone now. [/QUOTE]
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