jobee Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 That first day. Bonfire night 1956 Eleven years after world war two, airborne troops were ask anew, parachuting down on Egyption sand, Major Walsh plays his hand. With Pte.Eccles marking the spot, control falls to the Majors plot, two platoon with Coates in command, attack a pillbox as was planned. Clements fires a bazooka shot, Egyption soldiers lose the plot, hands up and out they show their face, Binnsy marches them back to base, Major Stevens and B coy’s men, fall amidst a snipers den, badly wounded in the hand, the Major stays and keeps command. Then they attack the sewage farm, Cpl.Woods fall, causes alarm, with Maj.Stevens wounded again, Captain Beale takes the rein.. C coy.attack the cemetary then, Major Norman and his men, call and get air support, to halt the danger snipers thwart, Pte Beech with bren in hand, dispatches a soldier in the sand, the Egyption's bazooka failed to fire, soldiers remember to attach that wire. To Hms. Albion, we send good cheer. for sending us those crates of beer, Hms.Bulwark played their part, to quench our thirst then depart.. Waiting for commando men, C coy. took the cemetary then, advanced still further to the flats, henceforth stopping sniper attacks. B.coy. then moved into the flats, C.coy.then the barracks attacked, the barracks fell with great success, C.coy. occupied the officers mess. A military success draws to a close, but lets not forget those we opposed, men on both sides were very brave, in Britains small wars heroes are made. Jobee.A coy.3 para.group [primary source] My Commanding officer-Lt Colonel P.Crook[deceased] My company commander Major 'mike' Walsh. Later, Lt.General Mike Walsh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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