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SOE Syllabus: Lessons in Ungentlemanly Warfare, World War II
By PRO Publications
Chindit Column
By Charles Carfrae
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<blockquote data-quote="Graham49" data-source="post: 52668" data-attributes="member: 36856"><p>Hello Mr Alcock,</p><p></p><p>I have a menu of the 2 SAS 1943 Boxing Day menu for the Sgts Mess in Africa (presumably Philippeville) which appears to have been signed by your father along with many more, including Jack Rooks and Reg Waddington who you mention above. It belonged to my father who spoke on numerous occassions about Jack Rooks and Harry Vickers amonst others. It's mostly signed in pencil but if it would be of interest I can try to scan or photograph it and let you have a copy. Let me know.</p><p></p><p>Graham Robinson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham49, post: 52668, member: 36856"] Hello Mr Alcock, I have a menu of the 2 SAS 1943 Boxing Day menu for the Sgts Mess in Africa (presumably Philippeville) which appears to have been signed by your father along with many more, including Jack Rooks and Reg Waddington who you mention above. It belonged to my father who spoke on numerous occassions about Jack Rooks and Harry Vickers amonst others. It's mostly signed in pencil but if it would be of interest I can try to scan or photograph it and let you have a copy. Let me know. Graham Robinson [/QUOTE]
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