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<blockquote data-quote="Graham Clayton" data-source="post: 42439" data-attributes="member: 1308"><p>I am trying to trace some family history regarding my Uncle, Michael Clarey who served with the SAS from the early days of the regiment. At present all I know is that he served in North Africa 1941-1943 and Yugoslavia 1943-1944.One of the foundations to the newly formed regiment was that he was a medical officer.</p><p>I would be grateful for any infomation so that I may pass on to his daughter.</p><p></p><p>Graham Clayton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham Clayton, post: 42439, member: 1308"] I am trying to trace some family history regarding my Uncle, Michael Clarey who served with the SAS from the early days of the regiment. At present all I know is that he served in North Africa 1941-1943 and Yugoslavia 1943-1944.One of the foundations to the newly formed regiment was that he was a medical officer. I would be grateful for any infomation so that I may pass on to his daughter. Graham Clayton. [/QUOTE]
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