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ENVELOPE/BLUE Mission, north italy, 1945
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SOE in the Third Reich: Special Operations Executives German Section in WW2
An official history
PUCKER FACTOR Stories of MACV SOG VOL.1 ISSUE 3: Stories of SOG veterans in their own words.
By Jason B. Collins & John Stryker Meyer
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanette" data-source="post: 43330" data-attributes="member: 4720"><p>Originally posted by F for Freddy</p><p>Hi Jeanette</p><p>Steve Andrews here glad to see this thread has been of use, you obviously have your Fathers book he wrote ?</p><p>Another book that will help you try and sort out the difficult connections between the missions and personel is David Stafford's "Mission Acomplished" which has only just been released. It covers the time your Father was active in Italy.</p><p>Reading his book shows a man of great courage and strength, you must be very proud.</p><p>Kind Regards</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanette, post: 43330, member: 4720"] Originally posted by F for Freddy Hi Jeanette Steve Andrews here glad to see this thread has been of use, you obviously have your Fathers book he wrote ? Another book that will help you try and sort out the difficult connections between the missions and personel is David Stafford's "Mission Acomplished" which has only just been released. It covers the time your Father was active in Italy. Reading his book shows a man of great courage and strength, you must be very proud. Kind Regards Steve [/QUOTE]
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