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<blockquote data-quote="Edwardswyn" data-source="post: 44719" data-attributes="member: 8889"><p>Hi,</p><p>This is all very interesting. My uncle was part of c1 stick. Sapper Edwards.</p><p>Below is a link I recently discovered documenting his experience. My uncle was killed on April 16 th 1945 and is buried in oosterbeek cemetry in holland. My family thought he must have been left behind after Arnhem but obviously this did not happen.. He returned to the uk on nov 19 th 44 and must have been sent back over on a later date. My mother still has a German flag that other members of the sas unit have signed. I don't know how she got hold of it but I will but I will have another look next time I am down in gods country. Thanks for all the info of op pistol, I am finding it very interesting. I discovered a document at kew re the operation but it is very expensive to copy. I will have to try to visit one day.</p><p><a href="http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/DoLUserDownload/Edwardswyn@aolcom/wo/208/3324/0/217.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/DoLUserDownload/Edwardswyn@aolcom/wo/208/3324/0/217.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edwardswyn, post: 44719, member: 8889"] Hi, This is all very interesting. My uncle was part of c1 stick. Sapper Edwards. Below is a link I recently discovered documenting his experience. My uncle was killed on April 16 th 1945 and is buried in oosterbeek cemetry in holland. My family thought he must have been left behind after Arnhem but obviously this did not happen.. He returned to the uk on nov 19 th 44 and must have been sent back over on a later date. My mother still has a German flag that other members of the sas unit have signed. I don't know how she got hold of it but I will but I will have another look next time I am down in gods country. Thanks for all the info of op pistol, I am finding it very interesting. I discovered a document at kew re the operation but it is very expensive to copy. I will have to try to visit one day. [url]http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/DoLUserDownload/Edwardswyn@aolcom/wo/208/3324/0/217.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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