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When the Grass Stops Growing: A Memoir of the Second World War
By Sir Carol Mather
Beyond the Chindwin
By Bernard Fergusson
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<blockquote data-quote="Zahonado" data-source="post: 50460" data-attributes="member: 34095"><p>Hi there, Just got your message. PM = private message! </p><p>If you go to ww2talk.com, register, look at blogs...it's called before the show. The last entry is the most recent so you have to look back.</p><p>It is from Jan 43 to March 44. Dad left the 69th in October 43 to join the Chindits and later met up with your father as they were about to fly in to Burma. Your father went in a little later I believe. Apologies for misreading the diary and naming him and tagging him as Venn Cann. There is a photo there but can't remember if your father is there. If you have any photos or documents I would be interested in seeing them. The ww2 site is a great resource, the people there are very knowledgable and helpful. I have to say I haven't been able to discover much about 69th after the end of the diary but you may be able to. They certainly went in afterwards. Hope you enjoy the diary. It shows the life of a low rank officer before the main action took place and is quite amusing in parts, if a bit long winded!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zahonado, post: 50460, member: 34095"] Hi there, Just got your message. PM = private message! If you go to ww2talk.com, register, look at blogs...it's called before the show. The last entry is the most recent so you have to look back. It is from Jan 43 to March 44. Dad left the 69th in October 43 to join the Chindits and later met up with your father as they were about to fly in to Burma. Your father went in a little later I believe. Apologies for misreading the diary and naming him and tagging him as Venn Cann. There is a photo there but can't remember if your father is there. If you have any photos or documents I would be interested in seeing them. The ww2 site is a great resource, the people there are very knowledgable and helpful. I have to say I haven't been able to discover much about 69th after the end of the diary but you may be able to. They certainly went in afterwards. Hope you enjoy the diary. It shows the life of a low rank officer before the main action took place and is quite amusing in parts, if a bit long winded! [/QUOTE]
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