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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.
I have just looked at a photograph of my father in law in a group titled on it (just below the feet of the men in the front row) 418 and Aug 30 1942. It is in the same identical position between the huts as your photograph and the arranging of the group is identical with 23 members present. The photograph is not too clear however I think at least one of the trainers in the front centre may be the same in both photographs. I would post the photograph on the forum but my scanner has failed at the present.
Sylfan
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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.
All seems a little confusing. I have his cap badge and a blazer that clearly states Royal Welch Fusiliers, but the blazer was bought in the past 20 years so no evidence there. He was definitely in Burma and went into India. The bit I am less sure on is the POW aspect. He did talk of training in Brecon Becons and two anecdotes I do recall were 1. Where he refused the top brass of the American Fleet permission to come ashore as they di not have a pass, which made him very unpopular with those Yanks, but got a pat on the back off his Sargent 2 He talked of being stoned by the locals when they were in India. He was certainly infantry in Burma as he also talked of being first in the line, but that was a good thing as the Japs would normally hide till you had passed and start shooting at the back. He also had a Japanese bayonet and sheath which he was given by a Japanese Officer who he was detailed to guard after the surrender to keep him alive. I was also told that he was tested and selected for the SAS, but chose to de-mob as he had not long been married.
All seems a bit vague, but like I said he did not talk about it much and my Mum always warned me off asking questions about the subject. Thanks for your help though.
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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.
Could it be that he may have been in the RAF Regiment, they served in Burma. see link -
http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/rafhis...meline1945.cfm
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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.

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Sylfan
Thanks for the lead. Anything is possible but he always told me Royal Welch. The only link to RAF was the selection for the SAS, but as I said I have no information to confirm any of it. He definitely served as i have seen some documentation showing where he had a payment from MOD for injury or illness caused from his service. I will have to find it to get the correct wording.
In the meantime I think I will try and get his records, although I do not have his service number.
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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.
Today, I have been to my Dad's funeral, which was outstanding thanks to the brilliant Royal British Legion.
I was talking with one of his friends and have now been told that yes he was Royal Welch, but he did join the SAS. Do any of you know if there was an SAS attachment to Royal Welch in Burma during World War 2 or if any of this makes sense to you?
Thanks
Ian
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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.
If im honest very little makes sense Ian, not sure about SAS involvement in Burma though Mike Calvert who later commanded the SAS Brigade was with the Chindits there.
So far as I m aware the SAS only served in North Africa, Italy and North West Europe in WW2 though given the nature of the beast thy may well have had a presence in the 14th Amy area of operations.Not sure if the Regiment was involved with the Chindits maybe others can tell you that.
The only thing I can suggest is that he enlisted in the RAF and was later transferred to the Army or the photo you have does not have your father on it. Is there perhaps anything written on the back of the picture to help us.
Another possibility is V force an intelligence gathering unit in Burma.
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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.
Definitely worth getting a copy of his service records-These are the foundation that all individual soldiers research are built on.
Assuming you have applied for them I would also consider checking if he completed a PoW liberation questionnaire and see if there is a Japanese PoW Index Card on him at the National Archives. If you find out the unit(s) he served with I can list the units war diaries for you on here. They will tell you what his unit was doing on a day to day basis and where they were doing it at the very least.
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Re: John (Jack Brailsford) WW2 - Burma, India, Japan.
Drew5233, thank you so much, but I have not applied for his records yet, but fully intend to.
All hearsay at the moment but family and friends are saying he was NOT a POW, but joined the Royal Welch and then joined SAS.
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