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SOE CD1 - The Life and Times of Sir Frank Nelson
By Mike Palmer
Storm Command: A Personal Account of the Gulf War
By Gen. Peter Billière
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<blockquote data-quote="Toffeenose1878" data-source="post: 63461" data-attributes="member: 39546"><p>Thank you so much for posting these obituaries. I found them fascinating reading. Especially to discover both Seligman and Kirk’s post war careers. I wondered how they managed such different lives to their wartime exploits. The obits go someway to answering those questions. I recently discovered from my father a few photos of the crew of LSF 7 that I might post on here. I also have some brief notes my father, Arthur Robinson who served on LSF 7 wrote. He also gives a little comment on the crew of LSF 9 and Skipper Campbell as well. One matter he does speculate about was the loss of another LSF caique LS24 and its Skipper Sub Lieutenant Tuckey and crew who were captured by the Germans. It was nearly 40 years later via a book my father read that he discovered the crew had been executed in Salonica by the SS. More info here <a href="https://www.keymilitary.com/article/courage-and-endurance" target="_blank">https://www.keymilitary.com/article/courage-and-endurance</a> Once again thank you for your post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toffeenose1878, post: 63461, member: 39546"] Thank you so much for posting these obituaries. I found them fascinating reading. Especially to discover both Seligman and Kirk’s post war careers. I wondered how they managed such different lives to their wartime exploits. The obits go someway to answering those questions. I recently discovered from my father a few photos of the crew of LSF 7 that I might post on here. I also have some brief notes my father, Arthur Robinson who served on LSF 7 wrote. He also gives a little comment on the crew of LSF 9 and Skipper Campbell as well. One matter he does speculate about was the loss of another LSF caique LS24 and its Skipper Sub Lieutenant Tuckey and crew who were captured by the Germans. It was nearly 40 years later via a book my father read that he discovered the crew had been executed in Salonica by the SS. More info here [URL]https://www.keymilitary.com/article/courage-and-endurance[/URL] Once again thank you for your post. [/QUOTE]
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