tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22954155.post114095290870263925..comments2014-10-06T23:08:45.886-07:00Comments on Ron Goldstein's Army Album: A tribute to Edward Arthur Patman, known as 'Pat'Ron Goldsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18128947129038825503noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22954155.post-90963734756929760482011-02-22T04:40:32.175-08:002011-02-22T04:40:32.175-08:00Geoff
Mamy thanks for your comment about Pat.
He...Geoff<br /><br />Mamy thanks for your comment about Pat.<br /><br />He was indeed a lovely man and my wife & I talk about him to this very day.<br /><br />Best regards<br /><br />RonRon Goldsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18128947129038825503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22954155.post-86542229541643690512011-02-22T04:34:34.632-08:002011-02-22T04:34:34.632-08:00As I get older, the more I look back and that is w...As I get older, the more I look back and that is when I remember fellers like Eddie, known to us as Pat. I have contacted you before Ron. I was a Trooper with Pat from our training days at Brentwood, then Farnborough, and Barnard Castle. Then nth Africa & Italy, where unfortunately we got split up. How I regret not seeing him post war. And was upset when I learned he had died at a relatively young age. RIP Pat. from Geoff Prater. ex Trooper with 51st.RTR. Then 8th RTR 1942/47Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02530759451373235701noreply@blogger.com