...meanings of course!! medical operations or wartime operations, Operation Husky etc, it probably means medical operations due to his wounds though.
Personal Number: 4551 Rank: Lieutenant-General Name: Sir John Fullerton EVETTS, CB, CBE, MC, MiD* Unit: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ; Royal...
Hi. Trying to track down a list of GPR pilots that took part in Operation Husky.
...#65 C-47 #43-15632* Hq 3rd Serial 23 I know he was in Operation Husky One and Operation Market Garden... He got into a crash during...
...for the airborne landings that would take place during Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily 1939 England and Wales Register Name:...
Thank you Danny I will follow your links. Kind regards Lynne
Hi, Some information on a couple of the Flotillas below. Regards Danny 115 Flotilla - 19th May 1943 to 30th June 1943....
...the following likely involved: This probably involved Operation Husky, the invasion of + fighting in Sicily, the landings being on 10 July...
Bob, sorry about the delay supplying this info but it completely slipped my mind. Hopefully not too late for you. From Asher Pirt's book; "Capt....
...they started to train for the assault landing of Sicily (Operation Husky) 28th June 1943 - the battalion embarked on the SS Otranto at Suez...
...whom the unit sailed for Sicily on 29 June, l943. After Operation Husky, 'Nan' was stationed at Bougie before returning to Sicily to take part...
...posted to 78th Divn he arrived in Tunisia shortly before Operation Husky started. His record states he was an operator "Wireless and Line",...
...for me to try to follow. I apologize for my confusion with Operation Husky. I have gone as far as Operation Torch and will hold off until TNA...
...another formation. No.333 Group was formed to take part in Operation Torch, it did not move or become one of the units for Operation Husky Ross
...Group would have been involved in both Operation Torch and Operation Husky. LAC D.K. Foster's return to Gibraltar could read 28/8/43 although...
RAF Station New Camp is an area of Gibraltar in a similar way that RAF Station North Front is - all are on the rock and only separated by a few...
Thanks, Ross. I have been using the website extensively and it appears that 333 Group was formed for Operation Torch. Was New Camp a reference to...
...for longer than just an admin holding - remaining after Operation Husky to around the time of Montecassino before moving to AHQ ? in May 1944....
...2nd El-Alamein, Mareth (aka Wadi Zigazou and Wadi Zigzag), Operation Husky (Sicily), D-Day and Normandy battles, Market Garden, The Island......
...into the landings of the British XIII Corps during Operation Husky - the invasion of Sicily. However, I can't seem to find, in any of the books...
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