Gary W Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Hi Does anyone know of any surviving members of the LRDG in UK? I am looking at running an expedition to the Western Desert to cover some of the routes used by these brave men and making a short film or documetary of same, using period vehicles, WW2 uniforms, rations, methods etc. I would love to have some footage from a set of interviews with one or more of these fellows to help me with the background for the exped and pre op research etc. Failing this perhaps someone had a relative who was in the LRDG and have some information about them that we can also include. The expedition itself is to raise awareness of the deeds these formations carried out, the hardships and tasks carried out etc with the overall aim to raise money for some of the services charities. Have a look at www.wdrg.org for more info Best regards Gary A Wallace Major
The Monkey God Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 Just out of interest do gallantry medals to the LRDG have LRDG as the unit, or are they named to the parent unit of the winner?
Gary W Posted December 13, 2009 Author Posted December 13, 2009 Re Medals, not too sure but I know a man who does. Will get back to you soonest Gary
Kev in Deva Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 Hi Does anyone know of any surviving members of the LRDG in UK? I am looking at running an expedition to the Western Desert to cover some of the routes used by these brave men and making a short film or documetary of same, using period vehicles, WW2 uniforms, rations, methods etc. I would love to have some footage from a set of interviews with one or more of these fellows to help me with the background for the exped and pre op research etc. Failing this perhaps someone had a relative who was in the LRDG and have some information about them that we can also include. The expedition itself is to raise awareness of the deeds these formations carried out, the hardships and tasks carried out etc with the overall aim to raise money for some of the services charities. Have a look at www.wdrg.org for more info Best regards Gary A Wallace Major Hallo Gary, this might be of interest to you:- http://www.jebelsherif.org/ http://www.lrdg.org/ Kevin in Deva. :beer:
Gary W Posted December 15, 2009 Author Posted December 15, 2009 Hallo Gary, this might be of interest to you:- http://www.jebelsherif.org/ http://www.lrdg.org/ Kevin in Deva. Thanks Kevin already got the film and also member of LRDG org etc. Gary
Gary W Posted December 15, 2009 Author Posted December 15, 2009 (edited) Just out of interest do gallantry medals to the LRDG have LRDG as the unit, or are they named to the parent unit of the winner? Hi, got an answer from Brendan O'Carroll. Author of Barce Raid, Kiwi Scorpions, Bearded Brigands and also co-author of the film/book already mentioned in this thread on Jebil Sherif etc also from other similar sources re same. " As far I understand it, LRDG gallantry awards are usually only named to the winner's parent unit; however, the citation sometimes mentions the LRDG involvement. For example, in my book Barce Raid, I have listed eight citations for awards earned on the raid, of those, only in two are the letters 'LRDG' used. They describe the action and use the word 'patrol' a lot. " "Cheers and happy Christmas, Best regards Brendan" Hope this helps Gary Edited December 15, 2009 by Gary W
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