We help to reunite war heroes after 70 years
Tommy Hopper and Ian Niven last saw each other on March 5, 1944 just before they glided behind enemy lines as special forces ‘Chindits’ during the Burma Campaign
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A fine servant to MCFC and Queen & Country, RIP Mr Niven.
As an ex serving soldier Mr Niven has my deepest respect.
Those Chindits were very fucking tough men, given some impossible tasks which they achieved under Maj Gen Orde WIngate and Slim (One of the most underrated commanders of the 2nd World War).
Please take 5 minutes to read about their exploits and huge casualty rates they suffered due to disease and horrific conditions they faced to beat the Japanese and try and imagine putting yourself in a similar situation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chindits
I knew he had a Pub but couldn’t remember where it was.Thoughts to Ian’s family. I used to go in his pub in Marple
Yes my Dad took me in when I was 10 and Ian gave me a city badge which I still have !!!Did he have a pub in Marple ?