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227391Gnr. Edwin Harold Smith
Royal Canadian Artillery 16th Lt. AA Bty 3rd Lt. AA Regiment
from:Orillia, Ontario, Canada
My dad Ted Smith, originally signed up in 1940 with the Grey and Simcoe Foresters. At some point in his training he transfered to the 3rd Light Anti-Aircraft regiment. My dad, along with 2 officers and 23 other ranks, was attached to the Royal Regiment of Canada for a special task on August 18th, 1942. He and the others in his party were to capture an anti-aircraft gun in order to check out the new type of gun sight being used by the Germans. Unfortunately when his group landed on Blue Beach at Dieppe only 7 other ranks returned in the action. He was wounded and taken prisoner. Initially he was in hospital, possibly at Rouen and in early January of 1943 he was located to Stalag 9C. He did not talk much about his experiences although I do recall him referring to salt mines. He did chuckle when he watched the old TV series Hogan's Heroes and commented that they (he and fellow POWs) were always planning escapes.He passed away in 1988 but I will always remember his calm patient manner. His ability to tease and a delightful sense of humour have been passed on to his grandsons.
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