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Belvedere helicopter crash - 4th May 1963
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<blockquote data-quote="galcock" data-source="post: 62580" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>I would like to leave a respectful message. In 1963 I lived on the 22 SAS base at Hereford on Bullingham Lane. I was an SAS soldier's son and I was attending Lucton School near Leominster and Kingsland at the time. I was about sixteen years old at the time. I knew one of these mens daughters who was called Priscilla Norman. My father was out in Borneo too. Her's did not come back. I went over to her civilian house, off the base, after her family had moved to pay my respects and offer some comfort. I went on my Lambretta scooter. Of course I was very young and did not know what to say to her or her brother and mother. I did not know the brother at all as he was never on the base as he had been away at school too. I would like to think that Priscilla got on well with her life. My father and Major Norman were both from the Parachute Regiment and my father had been 2SAS from WW2. All the best to the Norman family from one of your neighbours from 1963 on the 22 SAS base off the Ross on Wye road. If you read this Priscilla then I say hello. Graham John Alcock retired art teacher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galcock, post: 62580, member: 5718"] I would like to leave a respectful message. In 1963 I lived on the 22 SAS base at Hereford on Bullingham Lane. I was an SAS soldier's son and I was attending Lucton School near Leominster and Kingsland at the time. I was about sixteen years old at the time. I knew one of these mens daughters who was called Priscilla Norman. My father was out in Borneo too. Her's did not come back. I went over to her civilian house, off the base, after her family had moved to pay my respects and offer some comfort. I went on my Lambretta scooter. Of course I was very young and did not know what to say to her or her brother and mother. I did not know the brother at all as he was never on the base as he had been away at school too. I would like to think that Priscilla got on well with her life. My father and Major Norman were both from the Parachute Regiment and my father had been 2SAS from WW2. All the best to the Norman family from one of your neighbours from 1963 on the 22 SAS base off the Ross on Wye road. If you read this Priscilla then I say hello. Graham John Alcock retired art teacher. [/QUOTE]
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