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<blockquote data-quote="toopuppy" data-source="post: 27607" data-attributes="member: 1720"><p><strong>Carl Alexander Byers</strong></p><p></p><p>My fathers name was Steve Pasztor. Sgt. Byers was my fathers best friend while he was in the first special service force. One afternoon in the summer of 1972 my father was home alone and when I came home for supper my father who was not a drinker was half drunk and having post traumatic distress episode. I went striaght to my bedroom and when I saw my father the next morning I asked him what happened. He told me how his best friend Sgt. Byers and his second best friend S/Sgt. D.J. MacLacland were killed by the germans while operating deep behind enemy lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toopuppy, post: 27607, member: 1720"] [b]Carl Alexander Byers[/b] My fathers name was Steve Pasztor. Sgt. Byers was my fathers best friend while he was in the first special service force. One afternoon in the summer of 1972 my father was home alone and when I came home for supper my father who was not a drinker was half drunk and having post traumatic distress episode. I went striaght to my bedroom and when I saw my father the next morning I asked him what happened. He told me how his best friend Sgt. Byers and his second best friend S/Sgt. D.J. MacLacland were killed by the germans while operating deep behind enemy lines. [/QUOTE]
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