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Lt James Riccomini, 2 Sas
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<blockquote data-quote="Gordon Lett" data-source="post: 42345" data-attributes="member: 1088"><p>I am researching the war history of Lt James Riccomini, 2 S.A.S.He was killed on Operation Tombola in late March 1945.</p><p>Before that, he had served on Operation Galia, another 2 S.A.S. operation in Rossano/Northern Tuscany, between 27th December 1944 and c.14th February 1945. He was a fluent Italian speaker, and acted as liason officer with the partisans [including my father].</p><p>I am researchiung his earlier history. I believe that he was held in Campo PG 41 at Montalbo [Piacenza] and escaped from the castle there by digging a tunnel. He then joined the partisans. Can anybody help me to confirm this?</p><p>Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordon Lett, post: 42345, member: 1088"] I am researching the war history of Lt James Riccomini, 2 S.A.S.He was killed on Operation Tombola in late March 1945. Before that, he had served on Operation Galia, another 2 S.A.S. operation in Rossano/Northern Tuscany, between 27th December 1944 and c.14th February 1945. He was a fluent Italian speaker, and acted as liason officer with the partisans [including my father]. I am researchiung his earlier history. I believe that he was held in Campo PG 41 at Montalbo [Piacenza] and escaped from the castle there by digging a tunnel. He then joined the partisans. Can anybody help me to confirm this? Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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