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    British Airborne Service and Pay Books

    Further to my thread on my Casualty paybooks here is one on my Airborne books.

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    1886002, Lennox Tod Anderson, born 22/3/19, enlisted 16/10/39, kia 25/9/44, age 25
    Number 2 detachment 261 Airborne field park company RE, attatched 1 Para Squadron RE- Landed 18/9/44 his detachment failed to make contact with 1 Para Squadron – they then joined with 9th Field Company in area of Sonneberg house where they remained until evacuation. Sapper Anderson was killed by a mortar bomb during the evacuation, his body was recovered from the Rhine at Amerongen in October 1944 (details from unit war diary & roll of honour)

    http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2620458

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      14520818 Philip Howard Austin who was a member of 6th Airborne Signals.

      Alistair

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        10603469 Walter Clement Bailey - a member of 1st Airborne Reconnaisance Squadron who was wounded and taken POW at Arnhem Bridge - I have been told he was Freddie Gough's driver but haven't been able to confirm that.

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          6212285 Alfred Ernest Berg who joined the Glider Pilot Regiment but was RTU'd when he didnt meet the required standards as a pilot.

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            14202507 Cecil Leslie Birch a member of 5th (Scottish) Parachute Battalion.

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              13116271 William Winston Brown an Austrian Jew who served with 6th Airborne Armoured Recconaisance Squadron

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                S/14569246 George Herbert Clayton who was with the RASC in the 44th Indian Airborne Division

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                  3188717 William Hogg who went through Dunkirk with 1KOSB then volunteered for the Airborne Forces - he was an early member of 3 Para and took part in the landings at Bone as well as Sicily, Italy and at Arnhem where he was wounded and taken POW.

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                    819680 Henry Iveson a member of No1 Airborne Forward Observation Unit

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                      14211459 John Clarkson McCurdy who was with 7 KOSB at Arnhem where he was taken POW

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                        3605690 James Mennem a member of the Parachute Regiment, he suffered wounds to the back in August 1944 and then served as an instructior at the AAC training centre

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                          2741014 John Felix Richards who served in the Welsh Guards then went to 22nd SAS in the late 40's

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                            14402884 Harry Sargeant, born 19/3/24, enlisted 1/10/42, died 5/7/47, age 23
                            2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, captured on Sicily

                            http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2655323

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                              4132078 Roy George Slinger a member of 26th Indian Division signals, he passed his Parachute course in 1944, with this book came a note from an officer of the War Crimes unit saying he had been involved in dangerous operations

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