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29/10/2012 16:02:47
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Iris Little
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James King, " A" Troop 45 Royal Marine Commando 1943
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29/10/2012 21:19:35
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Pete
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Hi Iris
Thanks for posting the photos. I have included 3 in a small album for your father within the 45RM Cdo gallery and it can be viewed here:
http://www.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/units/Royal+Marine+Commando+Units/45+RM+Commando/james+King/
I have included 2 of the others in the main 45RM Cdo gallery here:
http://www.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/units/Royal+Marine+Commando+Units/45+RM+Commando/
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Pete R.
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
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30/10/2012 18:23:23
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Iris Little
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James King," A " Troop 45 Royal Marine Commando, sitting far right on the bonnet of the jeep
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30/10/2012 18:28:21
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Iris Little
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James King "A" Troop 45 RM Commando, with Normandy Veterans, Jim is back row, 7th from the right, proudly wearing his Green Beret.
I'm told by my Brother,that the Gent seated in the front row, in front of the flag, wearing the grey suit was someone famous but sadly he can't remember his name
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30/10/2012 20:51:20
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John M
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Hello Iris
Is the person sitting in front of the flag bearer wearing the Victoria Cross?
anyone?
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30/10/2012 23:36:31
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John M wrote:
Is the person sitting in front of the flag bearer wearing the Victoria Cross?
Yes that is a VC.
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31/10/2012 00:11:25
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John M
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Stanley Hollis VC
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Do not speak.....unless it improves on Silence.
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31/10/2012 11:57:56
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Iris Little
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Thankyou All , for your help in trying to find out which troop my Late Father was in.
I'm thrilled to be able to tell you that after going through lots of old stuff in the loft, my Brother found some of Dads papers which tell us he was in "A" troop.
This find should, I hope, allow me to find out exactly where he was during the war in Germany.
Once again, from the bottom of my heart, Thankyou
Iris
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31/10/2012 18:46:53
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Pete
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I have updated the gallery album with his troop. It was whilst assisting members of 'A' troop who had suffered casualties that Lance Corporal Henry Eric Harden, Royal Army Medical Corps attached to 45RM Commando, was killed and posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his gallantry. A good book on the Royal Marines Commandos in general but with many accounts from Veterans including some from 'A' troop 45RM Cdo is "By Sea and Land - The Story of the Royal Marines Commandos" by Robin Neillands. It's not specific to 45RM Cdo. You might consider obtaining it along with the book that John M. refers to in his reply on p1.
Here is the Gallery entry for L/Cpl Harden VC
http://www.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/units/Royal+Marine+Commando+Units/45+RM+Commando/Henry+Eric+Harden+VC+45+RM+Cdo.jpg.html
Additionally we have a photo of some of 'A' troop in the gallery here:
http://www.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/units/Royal+Marine+Commando+Units/45+RM+Commando/Z427-A+Troop+45+RM+Commando+at+Southampton+before+setting+off+for+France-seated+right+LCpl+Henry+Harden+who+would+win+the+VC.jpg.html
Finally I have added the photos above including the one of the Normandy veterans with WO 11 Stanley E. Hollis VC. That particular photo can now be viewed here with a link to his citation:
http://www.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/units/Royal+Marine+Commando+Units/45+RM+Commando/james+King/Normandy+Veterans.jpg.html
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Pete
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.
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03/11/2012 14:39:21
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Iris Little
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James King "A " Troop 45 R M Commando
James is second from the left
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03/11/2012 14:52:15
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Iris Little
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There are names written on the back of the above photo in my Fathers hand writing, they are Cassidy, Dowling, Nobby Clark, Blackie and Doc.
Do these names mean anything to anyone?
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03/11/2012 17:22:33
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Hi Iris, you have some wonderful pictures of your dad. I hope you have more ! Thanks again for sharing, especially with the nicknames.
The "jeep" is a German Volkswagen Kübelwagen essentially a Beetle.
The Volkswagen Kübelwagen (literally translated as "tub truck", for its resemblance to a metal bathtub on wheels [1]) was a light military vehicle designed by Ferdinand Porsche and built by Volkswagen during World War II for use by the German military (both Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS). Based heavily on the Volkswagen Beetle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_K%C3%BCbelwagen
Given that your dad and comrades look relaxed, short sleeves etc. perhaps this was taken in summer 1945, after the war has ended, and possibly in Germany from what you mentioned earlier.
Of course that is speculation.
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The more I learn about the Commandos, the less I realise I know.
Grandson of George Norton Barnes
PLY/X 107640 Royal Marines
14987370 Fus. Barnes G.N Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Royal Marines 8 BN, Royal Marines No. 40 and No. 41 Commando, LST 320, The 9th Buffs, Army No. 5 Commando and X Lists.
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03/11/2012 18:30:42
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Thankyou Mark.
I do have a few more photographs but I hope I'm not boring everyone with them.
When Dad came home from the war he formed a "Concert Party" which he aptly named " The Commando's Dance Band".
He played in most of the working mens clubs in the area in which we lived and they were a very popular band,
Dad also worked as a welder during the day.
I suppose it was his Commando training that gave him the stamina to hold down two jobs and work long hours to support his ever extending family.
He even delivered me when I was born as the midwife didn't turn up until some hours later, I am very proud of him and lucky to be able to say that Jimmy King 45 RM Commando was my Dad
I loved my Dad dearly, there's not a day goes by without thinking about him and wishing he was still here with us.
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03/11/2012 18:47:02
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Iris Little
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James King 1943.
I'm not sure wether he was in the Marines or the Commando's when this photo was taken, maybe someone will know by the uniform he's wearing.
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03/11/2012 20:30:03
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Hi Iris, you are certainly not boring anybody with the photos you so kindly shared with us all. And remember that in hours, days, months or even years to come, people might come across these pictures of your dad and learn about him, or they may even spot a relative in one of his pictures.
I suppose it was his Commando training that gave him the stamina to hold down two jobs and work long hours to support his ever extending family.
From knowing my granddad George, I would say the Commandos were selected based on their sheer determination to keep going with fitness second. In my granddad's final years he struggled with his knees, but would that stop him walking, certainly not. If it took him an hour to shuffle down to the shops - 7 minute walk for an able person -, he would do it. Of course he would stop and chat on the way too ;-) So I'm sure it was your dad's great determination that kept him going and provided for his family.
The photo shows Jimmy wearing a Royal Marines dark blue parade dress uniform, or blues
It is possible Jimmy could have been a Commando at the time of this picture, as there was no Commando dress uniform, and Jimmy was a Royal Marine Commando who would be entitled to wear the blues
Somebody more knowledgeable than me will expand on this.
I loved my Dad dearly, there's not a day goes by without thinking about him and wishing he was still here with us.
I know exactly how you feel Iris, my granddad passed away 3 months ago and we all miss him very much. We just try to remember the many good times we had and we remember what he might have said as a Commando
its all done you can't change a thing, just get bloody on with it !
Of course that makes us smile, we have to look to the future, but its still hard :(
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The more I learn about the Commandos, the less I realise I know.
Grandson of George Norton Barnes
PLY/X 107640 Royal Marines
14987370 Fus. Barnes G.N Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Royal Marines 8 BN, Royal Marines No. 40 and No. 41 Commando, LST 320, The 9th Buffs, Army No. 5 Commando and X Lists.
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