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The Regiment: The Real Story of the SAS
By Michael Asher
Four Stars of Valor: The Combat History Of The 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment In World War II
By Phil Nordyke
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<blockquote data-quote="tim4848" data-source="post: 43524" data-attributes="member: 2435"><p>Have been lucky enough to be able to view one of these today for about 3 hours. Quite an impressive Tome but if you are expecting to see every report that the National Archives have, then you'll be disappointed (I suppose that would have been too much to ask for though).</p><p></p><p>Not every Operation shows a nominal roll. If it doesn't it tends to say something like Major Xxxxx and 8 men, Capt Sssss and 7 British.</p><p></p><p>Where it has had a Nominal Roll, I have been able to eliminate my grandfather from those but can't come to a 100% conclusion about the others.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, it was still very interesting but I won't be parting with ?1000 to get my own copy. Maybe SAS War Diary 2 when it's discovered will include reports from NCOs and other ranks???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim4848, post: 43524, member: 2435"] Have been lucky enough to be able to view one of these today for about 3 hours. Quite an impressive Tome but if you are expecting to see every report that the National Archives have, then you'll be disappointed (I suppose that would have been too much to ask for though). Not every Operation shows a nominal roll. If it doesn't it tends to say something like Major Xxxxx and 8 men, Capt Sssss and 7 British. Where it has had a Nominal Roll, I have been able to eliminate my grandfather from those but can't come to a 100% conclusion about the others. Having said all that, it was still very interesting but I won't be parting with ?1000 to get my own copy. Maybe SAS War Diary 2 when it's discovered will include reports from NCOs and other ranks??? [/QUOTE]
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