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The Dambusters - The Crews and their Bombers
By Nigel McCrery & Richard Black
The SAS in Occupied France: 1 SAS Operations, June to October 1944
By Gavin Mortimer
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<blockquote data-quote="galcock" data-source="post: 43649" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>Well said Mr Bennet from Graham Alcock. My father enjoyed his time at Fort Bragg with 22 SAS in the mid sixties. I think they were there for forestry fighting courses. I remember two US special forces officers visiting our house on the barracks at Hereford. Even to a 16 year old they seemed larger than life. For your interest Mr Bennet my father and some other SAS officers played a trick on them. They took them out for a drink in the Herefordshire country side. On the way back to base at the end of the evening they SAS drove like hell and did not stop at any major cross roads/junctions. The Americans were in the back of the mini car and all the while an SAS officer turned and spoke to them completely disinterest in the car's progress - or so it seemed to them. When they got back to base it was explained to them that they has posted men at all the cross roads to stop the traffic or so my father told me ! What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galcock, post: 43649, member: 5718"] Well said Mr Bennet from Graham Alcock. My father enjoyed his time at Fort Bragg with 22 SAS in the mid sixties. I think they were there for forestry fighting courses. I remember two US special forces officers visiting our house on the barracks at Hereford. Even to a 16 year old they seemed larger than life. For your interest Mr Bennet my father and some other SAS officers played a trick on them. They took them out for a drink in the Herefordshire country side. On the way back to base at the end of the evening they SAS drove like hell and did not stop at any major cross roads/junctions. The Americans were in the back of the mini car and all the while an SAS officer turned and spoke to them completely disinterest in the car's progress - or so it seemed to them. When they got back to base it was explained to them that they has posted men at all the cross roads to stop the traffic or so my father told me ! What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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