Arthur Scott

Family/Last name:
Scott
Forename(s) and initial(s):
Arthur
Nationality:
Military Unit:
Place of capture:
Tobruk
Date of capture:
21/6/1942
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Information provided by John Barb McManus:

Arthur Scott

Camp PG 60 and 53
Service : Army, Royal Signals Unit
Number :
Nationality : British
Where captured : Tobruk ,North Africa
When Captured :21 June 1942

Dad walked out of PG 53 on 15 Sept 1943. I have some information and have tried to find the places on the map but am having trouble. He went down to Stancel, Putana from PG 53 where he stayed from the 17 sept 43 until Oct 43, He then went to the South bank of the river Trunto down to Piccinello to Chei-ti then on to Luncano crossing the river Trignure at Montaro. He meet up with the Royal Fusiliers and was passed back down the line to No 1 PW Transit Camp.

I was 11 years old when my dad died and would love any information about the camps he was in or anyone he may have been in the camps with. Dad came to NZ from Nottingham with my mum,brother and sister.

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