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| Grumpy Old Moose Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Under the stairs
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Had an afternoon at Bruneval. Walked up to the chateau from the beach area. Didn't get a photo of the chateau, sorry. Family had lost interest by then. Saw my first ever Black Redstart up by the chateau and an old bunker. Didn't linger there as I was sharing the area with 6 very large bullocks. |
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| Grumpy Old Moose Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Under the stairs
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I think I read that most of the men who were on that raid didn't survive the war. As they were 2PARA I imagine most were lost at Arnhem. Has anyone looked into who was on that raid and what happened to them later? |
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| Green Jacket Brat Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Looking for a Landing Zone
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![]() | I've read somewhere that Lt Col John Frost was at Bruneval and he definitely survived the war.
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| Ubique Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Sussex in exile..
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I also met a vet at Arnhem a few years ago who was in both operations; not sure of his name off-hand, however.
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| Grumpy Old Moose Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Under the stairs
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Aye, I know John Frost was there.The ATB article has several phots of him. Just wondering about the others. (Paras on a boat, just like the Falklands. )Quote:
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| Very Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Omagh N.Ireland
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Bruneval - another of my late father's "days out with Coastal Forces" - he was a signals operator ( Morse set) on one of the gunboats which took the raiding force from the beach. When you consider it a lot of folks just don't give our own lot credit for doing the most amazingly cheeky things , to be honest they didn't show the Germans much "respect" did they ? ![]() Stealing their radar equipment and the operators. ![]() Bad show chaps ! Last edited by James S; 19-10-2008 at 01:25 AM. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Lancashire
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I was there a few years ago....not a great deal to see i.e no museums but remains of the German defences, a memorial on top of one of the original pillboxes and some remains of the original chateau......
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| Arnhem Barmy Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: In a world of my own (according to the Missus!) or Kent
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Back in 2007 myself and a few mates went to Bruneval to have a look at the site of the famous raid by Major Frost and "C" Company of the 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment. There is very little left at the site and only the foundations of the Villa remain. The first two pics are taken from the internet. Firstly there is an overview of the whole area and second is a close up of what the Villa looked like in 1942.
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| Arnhem Barmy Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: In a world of my own (according to the Missus!) or Kent
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Quote: We went in May and combined it with a look around Dieppe to see the site of the Canadian landings there. I couldn't believe how steep the hills were at Bruneval. We had trouble climbing them in civvy clothes let alone battle dress as the old boys obviously did!! We spoke to a local who lives nearby and he said he was surprised that not too many people actually visit the area. Perhaps it's a bit off the beaten track.
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