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Old 04-09-2007, 12:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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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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Old 18-09-2007, 10:24 AM   #12 (permalink)
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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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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?
I've read somewhere that Lt Col John Frost was at Bruneval and he definitely survived the war.
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Old 18-09-2007, 07:27 PM   #14 (permalink)
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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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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. )
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A Royal Navy MTB brings men of 'C' Company, 2nd Parachute Battalion, into Portsmouth harbour on the morning after the Bruneval raid, 28 February 1942. The CO of the assault force, Major J D Frost, is on the bridge, second from left.
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