Paul joined 22 SAS in August 1976 (having joined the Junior Leaders Battalion RAOC some seven years earlier) and was posted to 16(Air) Troop. He joined 19(Mountain) Troop in May 1979 and served in Northern Ireland, West Virginia, Florida, Bavaria and the Falklands. He was one of twenty brave men who lost their lives in the tragic Sea King helicopter crash, whilst transferring between HMS Hermes to the assault ship HMS Intrepid, on the 19th of May 1982. Paul had been involved in the raids on Fortuna Glacier in South Georgia, in the Grytviken and Pebble Island where they successfully blew up twenty Argentine Fighter aircraft
Wally joined 22SAS in 1977 and was Storemen and Squadron Quartermaster-Sergeant's Assistant until his death in the helicopter crash.
Paddy joined 22SAS in 1979 and served with 19 Troop.
" Akker" joined G Squadron on its formation in 1967, having served previously with the Grenadier Guards and No.1 (Guards) Independent Company. His career spanned 12 operational tours in Malaysia, Borneo, Aden, Oman and Northern Ireland.
Paddy came to 22SAS in 1966. He served in South Arabia (Aden), Belize, Northern Ireland, Dhofar, Norway and the United States. A specialist Signaller, free-fall parachutist and Norwegian linguist, he was recalled from the US to serve in the Falklands because of his training in the use of the Stinger surface-to-air missile. Unfortunately he was killed in the helicopter crash, shortly after he had parachuted into the South Atlantic to join the task force.
"Taff" joined 22SAS in October 1972. In 1975 he became Storemen of G Squadron and completed 12 squadron moves on operational or training tasks. He was once again supervising the movement of the Squadron Stores when he died.
Willy was a former Royal Marine who then became a civilian diver. Returning to military life, he joined 22SAS in July 1978 and was a member of 23(Boat) Troop. He was the regiment's first fully qualified diving supervisor and was one of two SAS men attached to 2 Special Boat Section at the beginning of the Falklands campaign, when they captured the Argentine "spyship" Narwhal.
"Taff " joined 22SAS in 1975, from the disbanded No. 1 (Guards) Independent Company, The Parachute Regiment. He was a former regimental rugby player and a member of 23(Boat) Troop.
Bill joined 22SAS in 1978 in a support role, but soon opted to try the Selection Course, which he passed in August 1979..To be continued on next page .........
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