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L/Cpl. John Conway
British Army 7th Btn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
from:Stirling
My great grandfather John Conway served in the 7th Battalion, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. The pictures I have included are from a scrapbook he kept whilst he was a POW. It is currently held by the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders museum in Stirling Castle who were nice enough to send me the photos when I contacted them about the book. My mum always told me that John had been Douglas Bader's batman while he was a POW and looking at the dates and camps listed in the book it certainly seems possible as they were both in some of the same camps at the same time.
I'm not sure when he was captured. I think he took part in the desert campaign and the song in his book seems to support this.
From his book John appears to have been in the following camps:
Stalag IX-C in Bad Sulza in 1941
Oflag VI-B in Dossel, Warburg in 1942 where it is possible he came into contact with Douglas Bader
Stalag Luft III in Sagan between 1943-44
Stalag VIII-A Gorlitz (and possibly also C) from 1944
Stalag XI-B Falinbostel presumably up to the end of the war
While he was a POW, John's brother Michael was serving with the 74th Field Company Royal Engineers. He was wounded in Normandy just after D-Day and died of his wounds 14th June 1944.
John's father and one of his older brothers, James had both joined the Argyll's in September 1914. John Snr was in his fifties but lied about his age while James had been a Territorial before the war. Inevitably John Snr was invalided out due to poor health but James was posted to France and was killed in action 6th March 1917.