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'L' Det & 1 SAS 1941/42 - Pte F S Briar
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<blockquote data-quote="graham thomson" data-source="post: 42269" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Originally posted by Tony B</p><p>My late father, Frederick Briar was wounded in action 11/42. I have very little detail (other than half stories he told) about his war service. Looking for any information perhaps from a relative of anyone who may have served with or known him. Also, does anyone know if archived SAS regimental records are available? I'd be grateful for any help. Tony</p><p>dear tony all sas records are held at regents park barracks london by sas assiociation the secretary is lt col keith edlin . hope this helps .</p><p></p><p>yours aye tommo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graham thomson, post: 42269, member: 306"] Originally posted by Tony B My late father, Frederick Briar was wounded in action 11/42. I have very little detail (other than half stories he told) about his war service. Looking for any information perhaps from a relative of anyone who may have served with or known him. Also, does anyone know if archived SAS regimental records are available? I'd be grateful for any help. Tony dear tony all sas records are held at regents park barracks london by sas assiociation the secretary is lt col keith edlin . hope this helps . yours aye tommo [/QUOTE]
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