Hi, i have a question about my late Granfather, his history during ww2 is patchy and he never spoke of his experiances, me and my uncle peiced bits and peices together but i will only include the facts we know, He was in the parachute regiment 8th battalion before and around d-day but got wounded, captured then somehow got repatriated, he was then transfered to the 10th battalion and took part in Market Garden, he landed somwhere near eindoven but landed on a Pylon and again was badly injured, broken ribs and head injuries, he was found by the Germans with nothing on him to indicate he was British and was taken to a monestary in Sint-Oedenrode, Netherlands, 3 miles dead north of eindoven, he was to ill to be moved and while he was there the Americans liberated the area and again was repatriated. we have proof of this through various documents and personal letters. My question is on his picture he clearly wears his wings on the left breast, but i thought they should be on his left shoulder, why would this be? does it mean some sort of special forces? someone did suggest soe or sas but he wore a para cap badge, and he didnt speak any foreign languages. I find this fascinating to be involved in d-day and market garden is unusual, but also to be captured twice and repatriated twice without ever seeing a POW camp is remarkable. His Rank was private. would really be gratful for any help on this, Thanks,
Matt.
p.s can someone let me know how to attach pictures:-)
