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SBS: The Invisible Raiders
By James Ladd
Station 43: Audley End House and SOE's Polish Section
By Ian Valentine
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<blockquote data-quote="galcock" data-source="post: 43668" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>Hi dave,</p><p>yes I have found both names in Kirkcaldy. The Lyczak family tell me that their grandfather left home in 1965 ish and went south. I have been in touch with his granddaughter who lives in Kirkcaldy and she has found him to have died in 2000 in Manchester. I have no idea what he looked like and as he was on a patrol behind the lines ith my father I would like to find him for my own curiosity and also for his grandaughter in kirkcaldy. There is a Marczak family in kirkcaldy too - I got his telephine number through BT but he was most cagey and did not want to answer any questions so I had to leave it there. but if anyone can identify them in a photo I would be happy to see their images.</p><p>Graham,.</p><p>PS I have the book SAS in Tuscany. My father was in the army all his adult life. He left 22 SAS in 1966. But since his death I have only then been able to find out about his time in the regiment. Bye the way, around 1958/62 we were based in Glasgow with16 para TA. Very happy time in Scotland for me.</p><p>Thanks Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galcock, post: 43668, member: 5718"] Hi dave, yes I have found both names in Kirkcaldy. The Lyczak family tell me that their grandfather left home in 1965 ish and went south. I have been in touch with his granddaughter who lives in Kirkcaldy and she has found him to have died in 2000 in Manchester. I have no idea what he looked like and as he was on a patrol behind the lines ith my father I would like to find him for my own curiosity and also for his grandaughter in kirkcaldy. There is a Marczak family in kirkcaldy too - I got his telephine number through BT but he was most cagey and did not want to answer any questions so I had to leave it there. but if anyone can identify them in a photo I would be happy to see their images. Graham,. PS I have the book SAS in Tuscany. My father was in the army all his adult life. He left 22 SAS in 1966. But since his death I have only then been able to find out about his time in the regiment. Bye the way, around 1958/62 we were based in Glasgow with16 para TA. Very happy time in Scotland for me. Thanks Graham [/QUOTE]
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