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<blockquote data-quote="chrispendlebury" data-source="post: 52651" data-attributes="member: 34487"><p>I have been researching my great uncle William Gordon 'Jimmy' Brough who was an original member of the L Detachment SAS. As I have trawled through much information I have begun to realise that Bill Fraser is a semi-forgotten member of the originals. He was possibly gay; who cares. It seems that he was respected and followed by many other brave men. He fought through all the SAS campaigns of WWII; was wounded several times; was obviously respected. After the war he fell off the rails; there but for the grace of god go the rest of us. He had done and seen many difficult things. I, for one, think that Major Bill Fraser was a brave and fine man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispendlebury, post: 52651, member: 34487"] I have been researching my great uncle William Gordon 'Jimmy' Brough who was an original member of the L Detachment SAS. As I have trawled through much information I have begun to realise that Bill Fraser is a semi-forgotten member of the originals. He was possibly gay; who cares. It seems that he was respected and followed by many other brave men. He fought through all the SAS campaigns of WWII; was wounded several times; was obviously respected. After the war he fell off the rails; there but for the grace of god go the rest of us. He had done and seen many difficult things. I, for one, think that Major Bill Fraser was a brave and fine man. [/QUOTE]
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