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MI5: British Security Service Operations, 1909-45
By Nigel West
A Ranger Born: A Memoir of Combat and Valor from Korea to Vietnam
By Robert W. Black
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<blockquote data-quote="jamesday" data-source="post: 42801" data-attributes="member: 2240"><p>Pete</p><p>Amazing, my first proper photo of DCM at last. Thank you so much.</p><p>Is there any way of getting a really high quality version from somewhere?</p><p></p><p>Is John Robertson a useful chap for me to contact? Will he know any more than you about DCM?</p><p>Did you mean the book 'Castle Commando' by Gilchrist?</p><p>I do have the book 'Commando Country' by Allan now, but do you know if there are their records 'available' to tell me more about DCM's time at Achnacarry, from his first course on moving from the Cameronians, to his leaving as Chief Instructor in about Feb 45?</p><p>Apparently he was attached to the RAF for a time as a temporary Pilot Officer as he was gazetted as moving back to the army on 13th June 1940.</p><p>Best wishes</p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesday, post: 42801, member: 2240"] Pete Amazing, my first proper photo of DCM at last. Thank you so much. Is there any way of getting a really high quality version from somewhere? Is John Robertson a useful chap for me to contact? Will he know any more than you about DCM? Did you mean the book 'Castle Commando' by Gilchrist? I do have the book 'Commando Country' by Allan now, but do you know if there are their records 'available' to tell me more about DCM's time at Achnacarry, from his first course on moving from the Cameronians, to his leaving as Chief Instructor in about Feb 45? Apparently he was attached to the RAF for a time as a temporary Pilot Officer as he was gazetted as moving back to the army on 13th June 1940. Best wishes James [/QUOTE]
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