Commando Memorial

johndeere

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Me and Mrs. JD pinched a few days away no rifle purely tourist mode, an old friend suggested the commando monument as worth a visit.
well, he was right for anybody who hasn't seen it (just outside Fort William ) try to make the time and go well worth the visit.
My grandad's Brother was a command in WW2. I was told at the time(40 years ago) that he died in the war, I will be researching his army career if possiblescotland .jpg



 
Wonderful and fitting memorial to those incredibly brave men to whom we owe so much.
I met a lovely small man many years ago who was looking after our local small army museum in Belfast. He was very well turned out and carried himself very well even though obviously well up in years. In conversation I discovered that he had trained commandos in Scotland during the war - a rare pleasure and an honour to meet such a man who spoke very movingly about “his boys” and their often dreadful fate.
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The Dowding Memorial in Moffat is an easy visit, just a couple of miles off the A74(M):


Whilst there, you can stop by the full size replica of a Spitfire built in Hamish MacLeod's front garden:

 
Old boy I used to know was in the commandos in ww2 . Saw a lot of action and came home unscathed then broke his leg at a homecoming dance and was in traction for weeks after 😳
 
We visited the Commando memorial back in 2008. I remember there being a small museum near-by which had a fantastic selection of photos and memorabilia.
 
I've visited the memorial to scatter the ashes of a friend on behalf of his widow. He had served with the Commandos in WW2 , his last wishes included having his ashes scattered there.
Tribute to brave young men who did their best when their country needed them most.
 
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