SAS Lord John Manners

John Russell

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Hi all,

I am looking to find out more information about my grandfather, Lord John Manners. I see that he is on the ‘Roll of Honour’ and would love to know more!

He was a Lt. Captain in the SAS during WW2 but I don’t know much more than that other than a few stories passed down via my uncle.

To help with the search he was married to Mary Moore and was High Sheriff of Leicestershire.

Any information would be a god send! He was very quiet after the war and never liked to talk about it.

Many thanks,
John
 
Hi all,

I am looking to find out more information about my grandfather, Lord John Manners. I see that he is on the ‘Roll of Honour’ and would love to know more!

He was a Lt. Captain in the SAS during WW2 but I don’t know much more than that other than a few stories passed down via my uncle.

To help with the search he was married to Mary Moore and was High Sheriff of Leicestershire.

Any information would be a god send! He was very quiet after the war and never liked to talk about it.

Many thanks,
John
Hello John
I can provide you with some information. I knew two veterans, Charlie Hackney and Harry Vickers, who served with your grandfather. You can contact me through my website: www.gavinmortimer.com
Regards
Gavin
 
Hi all,

I am looking to find out more information about my grandfather, Lord John Manners. I see that he is on the ‘Roll of Honour’ and would love to know more!

He was a Lt. Captain in the SAS during WW2 but I don’t know much more than that other than a few stories passed down via my uncle.

To help with the search he was married to Mary Moore and was High Sheriff of Leicestershire.

Any information would be a god send! He was very quiet after the war and never liked to talk about it.

Many thanks,
John
 
Hello, Did you know that Lord John Manners was on Operation Loyton in 1944 - so look up Loyton - he was with men like Harry Vickers who won the DCM and was wounded in Manners's company. he once shot up a French village mayor's car, but the man survived and sent him champaign in gratitude for the salute.
By the way, I taught some relatives of yours.
 
Hi all,

I am looking to find out more information about my grandfather, Lord John Manners. I see that he is on the ‘Roll of Honour’ and would love to know more!

He was a Lt. Captain in the SAS during WW2 but I don’t know much more than that other than a few stories passed down via my uncle.

To help with the search he was married to Mary Moore and was High Sheriff of Leicestershire.

Any information would be a god send! He was very quiet after the war and never liked to talk about it.

Many thanks,
John
There is a book about Operation Loyton, not written for commercialization, but in respect of the men and the mission. Operation Loyton by Philippe, should you be interested, e- mail 213get@gmail.com
 
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