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Thank you Steve ... he passed away 2005 aged 84 and was active (riding his motorbike even) untill a few years before.\ said:Thank heaven for that.
Not sure on the name but if this place had like a specialist "head injury" ward (he simply called it the head hospital in Oxford) then it could be.\ said:I bet he was in the Churchill hospital,
We've been recently clearing out Mum's house to suit her living requirements no she's a little more infirm and have come across quite a few little boxes with stuff stashed away, medals (burma star, italy star, kings medal etc), lots and lots of photos with pencil "notes on the back" (some of which are tearfull reading), many many letters home on those "delete the inapplicable" type cards, there was a cushion that he embriodered to help get his brain, fingers etc in tune again, some rank insignias (one is of four chevrons on a green base (3inches long, 1.5 wide) ??? can't find it on t'interweb .. maybe someone here will know?), there's training rounds, tracer rounds (have a firearms cert so i can cover those:cheesygrin
Interesting and emmotional at the same time to go through them all, i have to get myself all braved up and macho to do it sometimes.