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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Lancaster" data-source="post: 62913" data-attributes="member: 37602"><p>There are already are SAS museums. The one open to the public is located in Sennecey La Grande, in France. This is a small museum located in the grounds of the town chateau. There is also a great SAS museum in London in the 21 SAS barracks, however it’s not open to the public unless invited.</p><p></p><p>there are are other locations where there are SAS memorabilia, such as the individual squadron lines, again restricted access such as the barracks of 22 outside of H. </p><p></p><p>If you really want to see and pay your respects to the men who served in the SAS then visit Hereford Cathedral, visit St Martins church in H, visit the graves of the many SAS from WWII spread all over France, Italy, Greece, North Africa, even visit Laba’s statue in Fiji.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Lancaster, post: 62913, member: 37602"] There are already are SAS museums. The one open to the public is located in Sennecey La Grande, in France. This is a small museum located in the grounds of the town chateau. There is also a great SAS museum in London in the 21 SAS barracks, however it’s not open to the public unless invited. there are are other locations where there are SAS memorabilia, such as the individual squadron lines, again restricted access such as the barracks of 22 outside of H. If you really want to see and pay your respects to the men who served in the SAS then visit Hereford Cathedral, visit St Martins church in H, visit the graves of the many SAS from WWII spread all over France, Italy, Greece, North Africa, even visit Laba’s statue in Fiji. [/QUOTE]
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