Another fantastic presentation from Gavin and yourself, thank you both. Totally enjoyed hearing about my "Victor" comic book hero's when I was growing up.
Just received Gavin’s “The Long Range Desert Group in World War II” this book contains some fantastic photographs and ordered his “The SAS in Occupied France”
A great presentation. Gavin is a mine information and captivating to listen to. My mother’s cousin was in second SAS HQ battalion in 1944 in France. I think he was active in the Dijon area of France. Have you got any future plans to do a presentation about their role there?
@ throughout the war. Like in overall of the missions/operations. I saw a video before where special units canoed up a river to blow up some ships. Where i think 4 out of 5 canoes got killed or mia.
Thank yous for telling the truth about Robert Blair (Paddy) Mayne. For anybody who's interested. Check out Peter Forbes talk on him. Respect from Republican and Nationalist West Belfast. ✌🇮🇪
Absolutely fantastic stuff chaps .. Makes you wonder how many ex SAS and SBS after the war actually became a hired gun.. Even today reckon there must be certain indeviduals that enjoy smacking a baddy..
SAS & Paddy Mayne, always a delight to hear something about it 😀
Absolutely top notch gents thanks a million 👍🏻👍🏻
Woody an excellent presentation and your footage help understand the terrain and the battery
Wow, Gavin is captivating to listen to. Looking forward to hearing him again down the track.
Yep, he's always great. I think this was his 4th appearance on the channel
Paddy Mayne, follow that !
What a guy. (that's all you have to say) Thank you WW2TV for the continuous excellent presentations. Thank you
Really enjoyed this one 👍🏻
Fantastic presentation Woody and Gavin.
Got sucked into a board meeting. Still was able to audit the entire show. WOW! This is a GR8 1, will definitely be viewing again and reviewing.
Another fantastic presentation from Gavin and yourself, thank you both. Totally enjoyed hearing about my "Victor" comic book hero's when I was growing up.
Just received Gavin’s “The Long Range Desert Group in World War II” this book contains some
fantastic photographs and ordered his “The SAS in Occupied France”
A great presentation. Gavin is a mine information and captivating to listen to. My mother’s cousin was in second SAS HQ battalion in 1944 in France. I think he was active in the Dijon area of France. Have you got any future plans to do a presentation about their role there?
"We can distract ourselves" from Ww3 by talking about Ww2.
What was the difference in death ratio compared to ‘regular’ infantry units?
In what context? Specifically the first day of Husky or throughout the war?
@ throughout the war.
Like in overall of the missions/operations.
I saw a video before where special units canoed up a river to blow up some ships. Where i think 4 out of 5 canoes got killed or mia.
SF casualties are almost certainly higher than average. I guess you are talking about Operations Jaywick and Rimau?
@ ruclips.net/video/Y0wrO_PZZzY/видео.htmlsi=EvzlYMDD3fAnepYL
I saw this video. With only two survivors, whole units just didnt make it i guess.
Thank yous for telling the truth about Robert Blair (Paddy) Mayne.
For anybody who's interested. Check out Peter Forbes talk on him.
Respect from Republican
and Nationalist West Belfast. ✌🇮🇪
I wrote in Woody as a candidate and voted for him for president.
This yank welcomes the distraction!
Absolutely fantastic stuff chaps ..
Makes you wonder how many ex SAS and SBS after the war actually became a hired gun..
Even today reckon there must be certain indeviduals that enjoy smacking a baddy..