Comment posted Jimmy Sinclair: with the 8th Argylls in 51st Highland Division and POW 124 in the salt mines at Bleicherode by newsroom.
They may well have known each other.
They were so young – and so are almost all of those killed these days in Afghanistan – painfully young.
What happened to your father after he was captured, John?
And if you do go over sometime, please email us (lm.henderson@powdermills.com) a photograph and a note on your experience.
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- This story also got picked up here:
http://scottishmilitary.blogspot.com/2011/04/jimmy-sinclair-with-8th-argylls.html - Interesting comments on this story are on the Secret Scotland Forum page here:
http://secretscotland.org.uk/forum/m-1302230133/s-new/#num2
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We are, of course aware of that.
Watching at the time, what we saw her do was make marked changes of course over a short distance, some times at 90 degrees and at one point turning through 180 degrees three times in a row.
While some of this could have swinging to tide and current, the repetitions did seem to suggest controlled activity.
And it was only when she settled that her AIS recorded ‘At Anchor.’ - Update on SNP meeting
As we have said, the potential Holyrood candidate offered support for SNP selection against Mr Mackenzie, as we reported,is not a political figure – and that includes Mr Allan, who is certainly one such.
We will identify the person concerned when selection time comes around but not until then. Until that point, it is not the person offered the goodie bag who matters, it is the easy use of the patronage of the pork barrel to buy obligation where it might be personally useful – and the continuing failure of loyalties.
Councillor Semple is certainly much more experienced than Councillor Taylor and has held a range of senior responsibilities.
The ‘why not’ question is one for the party and it would be interesting to know the answer.
Councillor Semple is apparently to be given the Economic Development brief – which would be far more personally developmental than trying to lead, with no authority whatsoever, in the current circumstances, with party control now at the level of ‘submission of intent in advance and sign-off – or not’. - Good news from salmon farming sector: Marine Harvest breaks ranks and seeks ASC certification
The ‘end of the decade’ limitation is germane and explain why S&TAS rightly gave the news no more than a qualified welcome.
It is as admission that change is necessary, though – so it’s important to push for that to be sooner rather than at the end of 2019. There is no reason why it should not be. - Update on SNP meeting
The fact that Mr Allan was asked and agreed not to resign does not negate the fact that he was to resign – and should have done so.
Councillor McCuish was persuaded not to resign and will have to make his mind up at what point he puts the interests of his constituents before those of his party.
Sandy Taylor IS a novice councillor.
As a former council officer and not at the most senior level, it is hard to see how he would – if he were to be voted Council Leader – successfully translate to being senior to those who have been his own line managers.
The fact that he has not been able to protect his group of councillors from tightened control measures from party central does not suggest someone with what it takes to stand ground over those he perceives to be his seniors. - SNP meeting on Monday may be testing time for mega-coalition proposal
We’re not going to do a ’20 questions’ routine but, to let local politicians off the hook, it’s not any of them.
And we’re now taking a vow of silence.
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Interesting comments on this story are on the Secret Scotland Forum page here:
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This story also got picked up here:
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my dad was captured at st valerie un somme on the 8thjune 1940 he was a corporal in the 8th bat argyll and sutherland highlanders, maybe they knew each other. there is a small cemetery in st valerie un somme where some members of the 8th battelion who were killed in early june are buried. i hope to visit again someday to pay my respects they are worthy of rememberence, i am always deeply moved when i stand in amongst them they were so young, scotlands bravest. it was nice to read the story
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They may well have known each other.
They were so young – and so are almost all of those killed these days in Afghanistan – painfully young.
What happened to your father after he was captured, John?
And if you do go over sometime, please email us (lm.henderson@powdermills.com) a photograph and a note on your experience.
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