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Run Through the Jungle: Military Assistance Command, Vietnam: Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG), 1964-1972, Volume 1
By Shawn Fisher
PUCKER FACTOR Stories of MACV SOG VOL.1 ISSUE 3: Stories of SOG veterans in their own words.
By Jason B. Collins & John Stryker Meyer
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<blockquote data-quote="geronimo" data-source="post: 42434" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>yet to get to the lay force records. its on my to do list. however I know he was held up in a cave with two officers. one couldn't take it and surrendered and was shot. probably more likely to find him first I would think. the second officer escaped with him. its trying to pin small details about him together from what I have. he said he used to wake up to the sound of a stream and a children playground ( two of the nicest sounds in the world he said). he would never east raisins because he ate so many on Crete. he buried two stens over there somewhere ( we wonder if someone dug them up by now). he also had to jump out of a Cretan family's window to evade capture and I think the family who were hiding him and others were executed. like I said its nothing concrete. lots of little threads. I read the Ian Frazer book and it was very helpful from the anzac side even gave me teh dates when he would have gotten off via submarine. anyway I shall keep plugging away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geronimo, post: 42434, member: 392"] yet to get to the lay force records. its on my to do list. however I know he was held up in a cave with two officers. one couldn't take it and surrendered and was shot. probably more likely to find him first I would think. the second officer escaped with him. its trying to pin small details about him together from what I have. he said he used to wake up to the sound of a stream and a children playground ( two of the nicest sounds in the world he said). he would never east raisins because he ate so many on Crete. he buried two stens over there somewhere ( we wonder if someone dug them up by now). he also had to jump out of a Cretan family's window to evade capture and I think the family who were hiding him and others were executed. like I said its nothing concrete. lots of little threads. I read the Ian Frazer book and it was very helpful from the anzac side even gave me teh dates when he would have gotten off via submarine. anyway I shall keep plugging away. [/QUOTE]
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