I do not do much posting on any forums but I figured that this information was too important not to share.
My Grandfather passed away in the Spring of 2001, his name was Jack Delport. Mr. Delport became a Captain in the South African Natal Carbineers, he fought in Italy and North Africa during World War Two, I have had many great conversations with him about his antics as a tank commander in the Carbineers. He had some wonderful stories and lived well.
He always used to call his wife (married 55 years) by the nickname "V.C.", when someone asked him why, he simply said that the Victoria Cross was the highest honour that the Army could bestow on a man, and he married his highest honour after WWII.
The picture below is from his time in North Africa, Mr. Delport is on the left.
Jack Delport was also a bit of a hobby photographer and while my mother was going through some of his stuff a few years ago she came across these two excellent pictures amongst a bunch of wartime pictures of Italy and North Africa.
The first is Sir Winston Churchill dis-embarking from a ship, I'm not sure where this was taken as there is nothing written on the back of the photo.
The second picture is of Field Marshall Rommell in North Africa.
I took photos of these pictures with my iPhone camera, perhaps some day I will professionally scan them and make them available to a historical society that can make use of them.
Hope that you enjoy the history....
My Grandfather passed away in the Spring of 2001, his name was Jack Delport. Mr. Delport became a Captain in the South African Natal Carbineers, he fought in Italy and North Africa during World War Two, I have had many great conversations with him about his antics as a tank commander in the Carbineers. He had some wonderful stories and lived well.
He always used to call his wife (married 55 years) by the nickname "V.C.", when someone asked him why, he simply said that the Victoria Cross was the highest honour that the Army could bestow on a man, and he married his highest honour after WWII.
The picture below is from his time in North Africa, Mr. Delport is on the left.
Jack Delport was also a bit of a hobby photographer and while my mother was going through some of his stuff a few years ago she came across these two excellent pictures amongst a bunch of wartime pictures of Italy and North Africa.
The first is Sir Winston Churchill dis-embarking from a ship, I'm not sure where this was taken as there is nothing written on the back of the photo.
The second picture is of Field Marshall Rommell in North Africa.
I took photos of these pictures with my iPhone camera, perhaps some day I will professionally scan them and make them available to a historical society that can make use of them.
Hope that you enjoy the history....
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