WW2 Tank Commander Stan Perry of the Sherwood Rangers

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @Pete-tq6in
    @Pete-tq6in 11 месяцев назад +7

    It’s great to see an interview with a veteran British tank soldier because my late grandfather also served in the British Army in tanks.
    He was older than the late Captain Perry, born in 1909, and first entering action in North Africa in 1941, fighting in all of the major battles there, before serving briefly in Italy and then from D-Day until VE Day in Northwest Europe.
    He fought with B Squadron of 5RTR, the Desert Rats, and had an enormous amount of front line combat experience when the war ended. He finished the war as a Sergeant and tank commander. Like Captain Perry, he was wounded several times and carried shrapnel in his body for the rest of his life.
    Unfortunately he died in the mid 1980’s, when I was still quite a small child, so I didn’t really appreciate what he’d been through or get to have any meaningful conversations with him about his war.
    Captain Perry’s account helps to give an appreciation of what life was like for men like my grandfather.
    A great interview, thank you.

  • @tinahowes212
    @tinahowes212 3 года назад +16

    So sad to hear the news today of Stans passing. Fascinating to listen to. A truly great man from a truly great generation, RIP Stan.

  • @johnball4983
    @johnball4983 4 года назад +14

    What a wonderful guy. I could listen to him all day.

  • @Surv1ve_Thrive
    @Surv1ve_Thrive 4 года назад +25

    Thank you for your service Mr (Captain) Stan Perry 🇬🇧 and thank you to the Heroes of the Second World War channel for this interview.

  • @JamesBray-qm8gr-q3w
    @JamesBray-qm8gr-q3w 4 года назад +14

    What a great guy! You can see him reliving it and he has that little smile that reflects his carefree attitude while in combat, I believe! Unbelievable how sharp he is at that age! Love this guy!! That smile he has over everything his commanders ordered him to do shows what a fearless leader he was and probably a big prankster !! :) Love the part, God I have been stung by a bloody bee with that smile !!! What a soldier and leader this brave man was in the war! He is a treasure !!!!! But you can tell when he is talking about the most serious situations as his usual carefree smile disappears! Loved the Purple Heart story and his souvenir of the War in his ear :) !

  • @j.dunlop8295
    @j.dunlop8295 4 года назад +20

    Very impressed, with his mental health, sharpness, just finished working with elderly retired folks, only one had such fitness, mentally as he, at this age. Less than 3% of us will live to be this age.

  • @myfriendbro
    @myfriendbro 4 года назад +13

    A trrue man of class, a good human being as he talked about his conscience and going into war

  • @michaelyates4469
    @michaelyates4469 3 года назад +7

    Being British myself, it isn’t in our character to be overly emotional. But this remarkable veteran’s commentary and recall of those surely terrifying years, is an inspiration not only to myself, but surely to all generations, and it is deeply moving. He speaks with such clarity and is morally clear regarding the case for a necessary war.
    His comments on truthfulness and honesty are inspirational - in these confusing times, we can only aspire to the values of this, the greatest of generations.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +3

      This is a great comment...please follow for other WW2 interviews and I will contact Mr.Perry to look at this

  • @JamesBray-qm8gr-q3w
    @JamesBray-qm8gr-q3w 4 года назад +6

    Thank you very much for interviewing and uploading this outstanding video of what it was like for a British tanker in WWII! Would love to have seen his picture of himself in the Army and other photos he might have had. Oh how we could use MORE men like this wonderful, brave Soldier and a TREASURE !! What an OUTSTANDING Officer, Gentleman, and Great Human being!!! He should be knighted as a commander who was NOT common ! That smile of his throughout shows how brave he was. ONLY one time during the interview did the smile go away and that was a very bad situation for his men and that is why his smile went away!! His story would make a wonderful movie !!!

  • @marcclement7396
    @marcclement7396 Год назад +1

    What a gem of a man. Great interview.
    It should be a crime to interrupt this with advertisements nobody cares about during this important history.

  • @anthonyjones1545
    @anthonyjones1545 4 года назад +11

    My grandfather was part of the 8th armoured. A tank commander of a firefly in the Scots greys..very interesting to hear this.thank you sir

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn 3 месяца назад

      So wish my uncle who served British Army had told us more than he was in a tank turret.

  • @docteurfabian
    @docteurfabian 2 года назад +2

    What a delightful man. I just can't imagine him in combat. But exceptional people rise to exceptional times. Thank you Captain Perry for your service and bravery.

  • @rockinbillyboy
    @rockinbillyboy 3 года назад +4

    What a lovely and wonderful old man.....Here's to you Captain Perry.

  • @j.dunlop8295
    @j.dunlop8295 3 месяца назад +1

    Stan Perry, who has died aged 97, was the last surviving wartime officer of the Sherwood Rangers, the unit with more battle honours in the second world war than any other in the British Army. A working-class boy who won a commission, Ref; Guardian news!

  • @Will_i_am725
    @Will_i_am725 3 года назад +2

    Captain Stan Perry... you sir are incredible. Your recall for incidents and the level of detail you recite from events occurring over 70 years ago is remarkable... God bless you for all you did keeping both our countries free. Thank you for sharing your stories with us... We need to hear this loud and clear. God bless you.

  • @theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676
    @theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676 Год назад +1

    I can’t thank you enough for these interviews. I learn so much from these men. Have you interviewed anyone from the 45th Division artillery?

  • @frankmike9931
    @frankmike9931 3 года назад +4

    Tremendous recall, information, and revelations. One of the best interviews.

  • @a_ni_ma_l
    @a_ni_ma_l 4 года назад +16

    What a guy a true hero!

  • @guyroberts5251
    @guyroberts5251 4 года назад +6

    An honest and fascinating account of tank fighting.
    I am thankful for the peace that Mr Perry helped to bring.
    Brave and honest.

  • @thebestyouneverheardof
    @thebestyouneverheardof 4 года назад +5

    Stan Perry should be an inspiration to all. His stories were very interesting.

  • @supersixmikeohimod
    @supersixmikeohimod Год назад +1

    I'm 7minutes into this interview and he has already gone to Sandhurst, became commissioned, requested assignment to a fighting unit, used 'one' to described 'oneself' consistently and repeatedly, interviewed with Sir David Stirling, accepted into the SAS, gone on operations, spoken to Paddy Mayne. Talk about being a legend among legends. RIP Stan.

  • @pennylane9730
    @pennylane9730 Год назад +1

    Rest in peace Stan..
    You're likes will never come again..
    Lest we forget.
    Thank you and all my heroes.

  • @riffdigger2133
    @riffdigger2133 4 года назад +11

    Looked at many a similar video story and they are all great. This one, and the content is fantastic. Thank you, all involved for getting this up! Kudos to the MAX!

  • @viandengalacticspaceyards5135
    @viandengalacticspaceyards5135 2 года назад +2

    Born in Luxembourg 15years after the war, not having to do nazi salutes in a brown shirt and among the first European generation never to live through a war, I am very aware and grateful to all who helped making my world so easy & nice, even those who were forced into it and didn't want to be there.
    But this guy, I realy love.

    • @dalj4362
      @dalj4362 2 года назад

      And Im sure he would thank you if he read your comment. Sadly he passed away now.

    • @viandengalacticspaceyards5135
      @viandengalacticspaceyards5135 2 года назад

      @@dalj4362 My warmest feelings for him.

  • @amyntas97jones29
    @amyntas97jones29 2 года назад +2

    Reminds me of my father. He was born in 1923, fought in Normandy and died 12 years ago. How sad it is that most of this generation are nearly all gone.

  • @dave-yj9mc
    @dave-yj9mc 4 года назад +13

    I couldn't stop listening.

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn 3 месяца назад

      All of these interviews ate a treasure that should be shown in high-school across nation.😊

  • @deanschaal8054
    @deanschaal8054 4 года назад +5

    Incredible.... Epic...Speechless......

  • @jerryswallow
    @jerryswallow 3 года назад +3

    My Dad Canada Pictou Highlanders, (SEAFORTH) in England 1940, Drafted to the 8th Army after Dieppe raid in 42, Back in Canadian Army for Invasion of Holland, i wish he would have told us everything, he was 82 before he said anything, it was so terrible, i know i would not have made it, he passed at 85, i miss him, and the few vets still here, i never thought i would see the day when 3 vets were left in my area last year. l am happy you have some British and Canadian vets on, i watch them all.

  • @Relay300
    @Relay300 4 года назад +4

    Great channel, such an important record. Thanks for doing this.
    (Well worth watching this interview to its end).

  • @Jackspaniel1
    @Jackspaniel1 3 года назад +1

    When i practice my English accent I aim to sound like this fellow. He is awesome!!
    Thank you for your service. You are a pleasure to listen to.

  • @Mindsplitt3r
    @Mindsplitt3r Год назад +1

    I like to think if you speed it up to 1.25 it sounds closer to how they would have talked in their youth

  • @helencoughlan6419
    @helencoughlan6419 7 месяцев назад +1

    My family so proud. My grandads nephew. Xxxx

  • @rocky5755
    @rocky5755 4 года назад +4

    A fascinating account by a remarkable man. Thank you for making this important video.

  • @fusilier9276
    @fusilier9276 3 года назад +2

    Great interview, fascinating character.

  • @briansteinmacher5811
    @briansteinmacher5811 20 дней назад

    Great interview with the best advice..."Be Honest"

  • @waynebirch2922
    @waynebirch2922 3 года назад +2

    I'm so proud to have met this gentleman and to have worn the same cap badge. Loyal Unto Death.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад

      Please subscribe for more WWII veteran interviews!

  • @razvanpetrut9771
    @razvanpetrut9771 4 года назад +8

    95 years old ?!
    My goodnes
    He looks like a 75.
    God bless all those who served in WW2

  • @Surv1ve_Thrive
    @Surv1ve_Thrive 4 года назад +7

    Fantastic. I respect this gentleman, Mr Perry, greatly. What a treat to have around 2 hours of this. Thank you to Mr Perry and the channel. I have listened to his 2 podcast interviews from 2020. (We Have Ways podcast and World War 2 podcast.)
    (R.e. the title : elsewhere he is known as just Stan Perry, here the video total says 'Stan Perry Roys' is this a typo or the correct form of the surname?)

  • @dwightehowell8179
    @dwightehowell8179 3 года назад +4

    Things can be a little unpredictable with wounds. One of the foremen, a Mr. Hammonds, that my father worked with at Murry Ohio had a fragment of something inside his heart that he had picked up during WW II. He had recovered and lived a normal life. They did not attempt to remove it.
    It would have been nice to know what kind of tank or tanks he was in. The British had a rather large number of different kinds.
    This guy has a vastly better memory than I do.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching this video, if you have not already please consider subscribing to the channel as it helps us reach a larger audience to share these amazing Veterans with! We are aiming to hit 50,000 followers this week and each one helps!

    • @only5186
      @only5186 3 года назад

      He was in a Sherman

  • @ickleshouse
    @ickleshouse 4 года назад +2

    my dad was a Sherman driver in Geel/ Gheel ( spelling to suit) Belgium, took a rocket in the side that killed the radio op outright. In the last 3 years we have discovered the re enactment etc that the towns folk organize , much praise to them for doing so and to all those who attend both English and German. Would be great to hear from anyone who still lives from then or those whos fathers served in Sherwood Rangers.... mush respect to all who served and still do... Not a job I could do... subd just on the content of this video....lest we forget... all gave some...some gave all...salute.

    • @scientiautverum
      @scientiautverum 4 года назад +1

      SRY still exists and has a museum at Thoresby Hall - look for RLNY (Royal Lancers Nottinghamshire Yeomanry) . There is a SRY Association which you can probably find online.

    • @ickleshouse
      @ickleshouse 4 года назад +2

      @@scientiautverum will have a look later !

  • @ciaranarmstrong2811
    @ciaranarmstrong2811 5 месяцев назад

    What an absolute badass. You can tell he was a great guy and natural leader when he was younger.

  • @Ronald-hx6zn
    @Ronald-hx6zn 3 месяца назад

    My uncle served in British Army during WW2.He told us in a tank turret nothing else.
    My grandfather served during WW1 in the British Army.
    I served in USAF..
    I salute all who have served in past and present.😊

  • @lewischancellor5331
    @lewischancellor5331 4 года назад +9

    This man's brilliant. I'd love him as an officer. Imagine having a CO come up to your plane and ask have you room for another?!! 😂 He mentions officially he jumped 14 times. 40 odd unofficially haha Legend.

  • @davidlinnartist
    @davidlinnartist 2 месяца назад

    Currently listening to Holland's book and it's a treat to see one of the main characters.

  • @patrickberting1706
    @patrickberting1706 4 года назад +4

    His advice: shoot the first prisoner who puts his hands up! This man is one of the most articulate and interesting of these veterans - and 95 years old!

  • @trevorminer3413
    @trevorminer3413 3 года назад

    Thank you Sir!

  • @andyt9296
    @andyt9296 Месяц назад

    you can read about Stan Perry in a book by James Holland called brothers in arms

  • @lephuocthien-michael1400
    @lephuocthien-michael1400 Год назад

    May you rest in peace at last, Stan Perry. You have done a great service to your country.

  • @benyoung552
    @benyoung552 3 года назад

    I love this interview... This is a favorite that “ones” seen so far... lol

  • @333BlkFlagg
    @333BlkFlagg Год назад

    What a Gentleman!

  • @sever427
    @sever427 3 года назад

    Days come and go. 💪🏾

  • @davidlinnartist
    @davidlinnartist 2 месяца назад

    What a great man.

  • @FerallHog
    @FerallHog 3 года назад +1

    Great advice at the end by this wise old warrior! Biblical too.

  • @Coglitics
    @Coglitics 11 месяцев назад

    AI will soon be able to reenact scenes based on these stories. Can’t wait, should be easy enough.

  • @mikemueller3552
    @mikemueller3552 4 года назад +5

    I love history of this generation. & you do a great job, however I would love to hear a interview from a German soldier’s point of view. Now that is something that no interviewer has done yet for the dominantly English viewers

    • @mikemueller3552
      @mikemueller3552 4 года назад +2

      @@johnhanson5943 not all German soldiers were part of The Final solution!. The nazi’s learned sterilization of handicap from America. They learned how to do mass genocide from the Turks killing the Armenian’s however if you want real genocide and real world domination ( 1 that makes nazi’s look like Girl Scouts) look what Stalin did not only before, during & after the war. He forced Ukraine into a state of cannibalism, he sent returning Russian pow’s to die in Siberia. the atrocities that his regime did were far worse than the nazi’s. But the world looked the other way then just as it does today in other parts of the world.

    • @imjustaguy8232
      @imjustaguy8232 3 года назад +1

      @@mikemueller3552 it's so aggravating when I hear people talk about to nazis nonstop but when you bring up Stalin hardly any of them know anything about him or even who he was. Nor Pol Pot or Mao. They're clueless.

    • @mikemueller3552
      @mikemueller3552 3 года назад +1

      @@imjustaguy8232 exactly! Excellent point with Cambodia

    • @imjustaguy8232
      @imjustaguy8232 3 года назад

      @@mikemueller3552 its infuriating. But you can't push back because of the brainwashing. People need to say these things and show the history. But I'm one person. I will always tell the truth of the matter and so should every other informed person.

    • @colinb9660
      @colinb9660 3 года назад

      Germans were victims too in a way. Most German soldiers fought hard, bravely and with honour. One quote about the Afrika Korps rings true, 'They brought honour to Germany, when some of their compatriots were bringing dishonour to Germany.'

  • @thomaspridmore106
    @thomaspridmore106 3 года назад

    I no I could not do what this brave man did

  • @dave-yj9mc
    @dave-yj9mc 4 года назад +1

    oh... subbed too

  • @staceygrove7295
    @staceygrove7295 4 года назад +3

    Good interview, but very irreverently peppered by the stupid adverts!!

    • @dac545j
      @dac545j 3 года назад +1

      Get "ad block". Then you will see no adverts - ever. It's free and has no issues.

    • @staceygrove7295
      @staceygrove7295 3 года назад

      @@dac545j Not heard of this one. I will have to check out how to get it.

  • @claverton
    @claverton 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing wrong with his memory or cognitive abilities

  • @333BlkFlagg
    @333BlkFlagg Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @andyjohnson3146
    @andyjohnson3146 2 года назад

    Hollywood could make a movie about him. The guys a beauty.

  • @lerch122
    @lerch122 3 года назад

    quite an adventure

  • @j.dunlop8295
    @j.dunlop8295 Год назад +2

    Itst incredible that he was kicked out of the SAS, for being too rough and tough! Commanders were appointed by the "good old boy!" System and not merit, many times back then! However, beating your boss, in any position, is typically frowned upon!? LoL 😅

  • @JamesBray-qm8gr-q3w
    @JamesBray-qm8gr-q3w 4 года назад +2

    God Bless you for your Service and bravery in liberating so many under the Nazi Socialist boot !

  • @bigmickeno1113
    @bigmickeno1113 Год назад

    +

  • @MrNaKillshots
    @MrNaKillshots Год назад

    Must have been great, never running out of fuel, ammo, 3 square meals a day, air supremacy and overwhelming numbers.

  • @adambruaasen_hut4211
    @adambruaasen_hut4211 Год назад

    This is a great veteran. The guy who interviewed him was a disrespectful ass.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  Год назад +1

      Can you please explain your issues with the interviewer
      Thanks and GOD BLESS THE WWII VETERANS