Prompted by dbf's excellent and continuing work, and her post here: 53138 Captain Hugh William BLYTH, Scots Guards & SBS: POW The Cephalonia Case: The fate of Captain Warren. Always remember, never forget, Jim.
Always remember, never forget, Jim. https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/f...details/2630144/david-allan-la-touche-warren/ CAPTAIN DAVID ALLAN La TOUCHE WARREN Service Number: 129497 Regiment & Unit/Ship Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Date of Death Died 15 May 1944 Age 30 years old Buried or commemorated at ATHENS MEMORIAL Face 5. Greece
For the thoughts of the Late Brian Dillon see (listen) Reel Seven here; https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80022012 Kind regards, always, Jim.
Thank you for posting Jim. Before I read your post, I had never heard of a caique. Every day is a school day as they say . Lesley