Speedbird
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I have been interested in all different areas over the years, from Europe to the Middle East to the Pacific. I have at various times avidly read anything submarine related in particular, the Royal Navy in general; I got the Mighty 8th bug in a big way but that led me on to the AVG and CBI. I feel a sense of sadness that Burma and the Far East and even Italy, is less well-known generally (outside of knowledgable forums like this) but even so, I am constantly drawn back to North Africa. I followed the well-trodden path of original SAS, PPA and LRDG but more and more find I am drawn to the less 'sexy' but equally vital elements. Both my grandfathers, one RAF, one RN served in North Africa/Med and elsewhere. It was rarely voiced but my RAF grandad was a little, I think, disgruntled that the Desert Airforce was largely forgotten - even at the time. He used to show me beautifully machined tools he had made himself from lumps of scrap metal to keep the fighters flying with basically spit, glue, ingenuity and bugger all else.
Of late, I developed a strong interest in some wierd and wonderful lesser known units, Lovat Scouts, Phantom Liaison Regiment, and also the obscure staff jobs in Cairo - the "Short Range Shepheards Group" - just what did those guys do??? I am sure it was thankless and dull but probably quite important!!!
Of late, I developed a strong interest in some wierd and wonderful lesser known units, Lovat Scouts, Phantom Liaison Regiment, and also the obscure staff jobs in Cairo - the "Short Range Shepheards Group" - just what did those guys do??? I am sure it was thankless and dull but probably quite important!!!