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Old 13-06-2004, 05:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was doing some work on the "Canloan" officers and came across a list naming them, both killed in action and survivors.

I don't know if it is complete. Maybe it says something about that on the site?

http://www.war-experience.org/canloan/regiments.htm
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Old 14-06-2004, 08:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Tony,
I am working on the Canloan Officers for a friend. The Canloan men who were with 51st HD and 15th Division to be more precise.
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Old 14-06-2004, 09:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi Tony,
I am working on the Canloan Officers for a friend. The Canloan men who were with 51st HD and 15th Division to be more precise.
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Hi Malcolm

Look at this from the site I posted details of above. All units of 21st Army Group are covered, but the "First of Foot" seem to have been very heavy on Canuck officers!

There is a contact email for "Canloan" Old Comrades too.

Royal Scots - 8th Battalion-15th (Scottish) Infantry Division

ROH-129 Lieutenant John P. Blackham K/A 29-6-44
ROH-327 Lieutenant Earl H. Harcourt K/A 16-7-44
ROH-321 Lieutenant Donald K. Lee K/A 28-9-44
ROH-307 Lieutenant Howard C. McAllister K/A 29-6-44
ROH-361 Lieutenant Jackson Stewart K/A 15-9-44
ROH-107 Lieutenant Peter B. Young K/A 16-7-44
ROH-108 Lieutenant Richard O. Young D/W 29-6-44
519 Lieutenant Robert T. Collie [2nd posting of 2]
8 Captain Leonard J. Hobbs
348 Lieutenant (Captain) Hugh S. Mackenzie
175 Captain (Major) James A. Marshall [1st posting of 2]
228 Captain (Major) Jack R. Stobo, M.C., C.D.

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I have a list of all CANLOAN officers killed in Normandy, with their burial details etc.

If anyone wants info from it, let me know by email.
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Tony,
Thanks. I wasn't clear in my first post. I have downloaded the complete list and extracted the ones concerned. If you have read Peter White's book ' With the Jocks' several Canloan Officers are mentioned.
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I have a list of all CANLOAN officers killed in Normandy, with their burial details etc.

If anyone wants info from it, let me know by email.
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Do you have a list of the South African officers attached to the British
Army? Mainly in Italy I'd have thought.

All that I have read on them is that they wore orange tabs on their shoulder straps.
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No, sorry Tony.

I have seen some graves of them in Italy - there were a few in Bolsena War Cemetery - but don't have a list of them.

Did you get my email by the way, re. the radio programme? If not could you drop me an email.
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