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11/11/2016 18:39:28
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Noel Rabouhans
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I have been asked by a French friend for details of the locations of the bases of No. 2 Commando. From information on the CVA website I have established that they were based in:
Penham Down, Tidworth, Wilts June 1940
Knutsford, Cheshire September 1940
Paignton, Devon February 1941
I believe that they were in Largs (Troon?) in mid-1942.
I would appreciate any further information to fill in the gaps.
Many thanks
Noel Rabouhans
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11/11/2016 19:41:01
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Pete
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Hi Noel
The original No 2 Para Commando were at Perham Down, not Penham Down. before going to Ringway I believe and becoming 11SAS.
I can help quickly with 19/41 from the War Diary.
A new No 2 was raised at Paignton in Feb 1941 where they remained until April 1941.
5th April onwards at Weymouth.
2nd May onwards at Inveraray.
7th June onwards at Dumfries.
29th Sept onwards at Perth (bit of a fracas with the Polish here so they did not stay long)
9th October onwards at Ayr where they remained for the rest of the year.
In March 1942 those on the St Nazaire Raid were moved to Falmouth. Those that returned from the raid moved back and rejoined No 2 Commando at Ayr.
If no one else responds for the period between then and when they sailed for Gibraltar in 1943, I will check out further details on my return from Fort William.
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12/11/2016 08:37:30
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Belly
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23rd Sept onwards to Inveraray.
6th Oct onwards to Blandford.
5th Nov onwards to Boscombe.
22nd Nov back to Ayr.
13th April set sail from Gourock on the HMS Dunnottar Castle (F 34) for Gibraltar. Note, early April is missing in the war diary, this is from the document '2 Commando Overseas' on this site.
Hope this helps
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