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Lt James Riccomini, 2 Sas
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<blockquote data-quote="galcock" data-source="post: 63415" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>I have written a book on 2SAS Operation Pistol for September 1944 as my father SQMS John Alcock led one group out - C3 group - He later was with Farran in Tuscany but as an SQMS he was responsible for sending out after packing supply containers to missions. My father was Jack Pailey's best friend. Have you heard of a man alive today with the initials WR? he could help you - let me know and I will ask him if he can help - sorry cannot give his name. I think you looked me up on Linkedin some time ago. Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galcock, post: 63415, member: 5718"] I have written a book on 2SAS Operation Pistol for September 1944 as my father SQMS John Alcock led one group out - C3 group - He later was with Farran in Tuscany but as an SQMS he was responsible for sending out after packing supply containers to missions. My father was Jack Pailey's best friend. Have you heard of a man alive today with the initials WR? he could help you - let me know and I will ask him if he can help - sorry cannot give his name. I think you looked me up on Linkedin some time ago. Graham [/QUOTE]
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