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09/07/2015 12:37:33
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Andy Maines
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Hi all
I have recently been contacted by some one who is looking for information concerning his father in laws possible Commando service. I have attached a copy of his original email:
Hello Andy.
My name is Allan Chamberlain (former N/S Cpl., Royal Signals, 1959 - 1961)
I am trying to get information about my wife Lyndsay's father Joe Ewen, a Liverpulian, who, my wife recalls, always stated that his army wartime (WW2) history included 'number 1 Commando, number 3 volunteer', which he would relate to her when she was a very young girl.
Which suggests he may well have been only the third man to join this esteemed group at their very inception.
Can you help?
Lyndsay is 'sure' her dad fought at both Dieppe and St Nazaire, and finished his war in Burma as a Sgt or maybe S/sgt. He stayed with No. 1 through the hostilities and was never among the captured. He survived the war, dying at home in Fareham, in 1986.
I hope that, if you can't help, you could point me in a direction that might.
Much obliged,
AllanC
I have already advised him to apply for a copy of his father in law's Army records and to examine the various photo galleries for each Commando unit.
The message states that Joe may have taken part in both the Dieppe and St Nazaire operations, obviously some members of No1 did take part in St Nazaire however I didn't think that any members of this unit took part in Dieppe. I think there was some mention of certificates being available for those who took part at Dieppe if so do any lists exist of the names of those who did take part in this operation.
Any other advice or avenues of research would be greatly appreciated
Cheers Andy
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09/07/2015 14:10:35
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John M
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Hello Andy
Our No 1 Cdo nominal roll as a TSM Joe Ewen listed.
http://www.commandoveterans.org/node/1336
I think he's sounds like your man.
Regs
John M
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09/07/2015 14:50:04
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GrahamCooper
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Hi Andy and Allan,
A Joe Ewen appears in the CVA nominal roll for 1 Cdo,his rank is given as Troop Sergeant Major (TSM).
I have found a further reference to him in the CVA newsletter no 26,dated March 1958 within the General news section ,this reads as follows:
"The 12/13 Parachute( Yorks & Lancs ) Bn,TA is certainly blessed with the right material. OC is Major (now Lt Colonel) Gordon Pollard MC,MM,TD.(3 Cdo). 2nd i/c Capt. David Style mc. (4 Cdo),and also on the strength are Capt Donald Glass
(4 Cdo) and CSM Joe Ewen (1 Cdo)
Trust this helps.
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Graham
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09/07/2015 15:49:10
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Pete
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CVA Gallery has entries here which may be of interest:
No 1 Cdo Warrant Officers and Sgts 1945
and here he was a Sgt in 5 troop:
No 1 Commando - 5 Troop - prior to Hill 170.
Finally as TSM of 3 troop No 1 Commando as can be seen here:
http://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/units/1/1+cdo+nom+role/1+cdo+names/T1A.jpg.html
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
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09/07/2015 16:33:46
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Pete
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There is a nominal roll for No 4 Commando who took part in the Dieppe raid but none as far as I am aware for the other, ie. No 3 Commando.
The St Nazaire Society have a list of the men who took part on the St Nazaire raid which is felt now to be the most accurate. As you will see there was a LCpl. George Ewens from No 2 Commando on the raid: The Charioteers
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
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09/07/2015 21:59:27
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Andy Maines
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Hi
Some excellent replies, the nominal roll for 5 Troop prior to Hill 170 also includes my father's name, I actually checked this list out and failed to spot Joe's name when I first received the message from Allan!
I guess Joe must have known my father as they were both from Liverpool.
Thanks for all the replies
Ps Pete sorry for the delay but I will post out the memory stick containing the Jungle books to you either tomorrow or Saturday.
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