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The Jedburghs: The Secret History of the Allied Special Forces, France, 1944
By Will Irwin
Dead on Time: The Memoir of an SOE and OSS Agent in Occupied France
By Jean Claude Guiet
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<blockquote data-quote="TARTAN23" data-source="post: 43665" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>Hi Galcock,</p><p>I think there maybe something in the book 'SAS in Tuscany 1943-1945 By Brian Lett, an excellent read.Chapter 20 pp193-194. Day 46: 10th February 1945.</p><p>I quote;</p><p></p><p>'The smaller second party was under the command of Lieutenant Riccomini and consisted of his Number 2 stick and Sergeant Wright's number 1 stick, plus one Frenchman and two Poles.'</p><p></p><p>In Robert Hann's book 'Operation Galia details from the Preliminary Report states; there were 4 Poles in Captain Walker Brown's party.</p><p></p><p>This may refer to Joseph Lyczak and S Marczak ? I am from Kirkcaldy and remember there was a Lyczak or that family name anyway, living in the town in the 70's when i was growing up.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TARTAN23, post: 43665, member: 236"] Hi Galcock, I think there maybe something in the book 'SAS in Tuscany 1943-1945 By Brian Lett, an excellent read.Chapter 20 pp193-194. Day 46: 10th February 1945. I quote; 'The smaller second party was under the command of Lieutenant Riccomini and consisted of his Number 2 stick and Sergeant Wright's number 1 stick, plus one Frenchman and two Poles.' In Robert Hann's book 'Operation Galia details from the Preliminary Report states; there were 4 Poles in Captain Walker Brown's party. This may refer to Joseph Lyczak and S Marczak ? I am from Kirkcaldy and remember there was a Lyczak or that family name anyway, living in the town in the 70's when i was growing up. Regards, Dave [/QUOTE]
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