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Australian Commandos: Their Secret War Against the Japanese in WWII
By A.B. Feuer
2 Para Falklands: The Battalion at War
By Major General John Frost
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<blockquote data-quote="Craterface" data-source="post: 62845" data-attributes="member: 39075"><p>Dear Janet, I have just found this web-site, after years of trying to discover more details of the death of William ("Billy") Holland. He was the gunner who was with your Dad and was killed in the attack on Chatillon-sur-Seine. Do have a look at his photo, which was taken on 3rd April 1943. He and his Dad were living with my Grandmother at the outbreak of WW2. My Grandfather had died a few years after WW1 and Billy had lost his mother at about the age of 8 years. As a widow and widower, the two families, pooled their resources and lived together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craterface, post: 62845, member: 39075"] Dear Janet, I have just found this web-site, after years of trying to discover more details of the death of William ("Billy") Holland. He was the gunner who was with your Dad and was killed in the attack on Chatillon-sur-Seine. Do have a look at his photo, which was taken on 3rd April 1943. He and his Dad were living with my Grandmother at the outbreak of WW2. My Grandfather had died a few years after WW1 and Billy had lost his mother at about the age of 8 years. As a widow and widower, the two families, pooled their resources and lived together. [/QUOTE]
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