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- 1942
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Sgn. Barney Davidson. It was taken in Egypt 1942.
Photographer unknown
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Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Sgn. Barney Davidson. It was taken in Egypt 1942.
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Paratrooper Richard Davis who took part in the Entebbe Raid, Uganda in July 1976.
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Ronnie Davis, S.A. Air Force
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Daphne Davis (nee Marcow). She served in the South African Military Nursing Services.
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Lt. Bert Dinn who served in the South African Air Force.
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Staff Sergeant Seymour Dubb who served in the S. A . Medical Corps as a transport rider. This photograph was taken in Mersa Matruh, Egypt in 1943.
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Eagle's Nest, Hitler's Hide-Out, which was demolished by the Allies for fear of it becoming a national shrine. Alec Walt inspected it.
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Wireless Operator Jack Eliason (1913-1944) P.A.G. He was killed in Viterbo, Italy on the 10th June 1944. He was the son of Mr Morris and Mrs H. Eliason of Humewood, Port Elizabeth. He died on the 10 June 1944 of wounds received when his tank was hit by anti-tank fire during the advance, north of Viterbo. Other survivors of the action were captured briefly by the Germans but he was left behind. He is buried in the Bolsena War Cemetery, Italy.
Photographer unknown
Armed Forces, "Eliason Davidson Bloch"
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Group photograph of Private Jack Eliason, Private Rubie Davidson and Private Nollie Bloch. It was taken 'Up North'. Private Jack Eliason (1913-1944) died on the 10 June 1944 of wounds received when his tank was hit by anti-tank fire during the advance, north of Viterbo, Italy. Other survivors of the action were captured briefly by the Germans but he was left behind. He was the son of Mr Morris and Mrs H. Eliason of Humewood, Port Elizabeth. He is buried in the Bolsena War Cemetery, Italy.
Photographer unknown
Part of Armed Forces Collection
Photograph of Sub. Lieut. Raymond Epstein. He was seconded to the British Royal Navy
Photographer unknown