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<blockquote data-quote="jimmytx3" data-source="post: 711012" data-attributes="member: 7371"><p><strong>RAP PHOTO</strong></p><p></p><p>hi All, here is the email i sent to Denzil,</p><p>Hi Denzil, could you shed any light on this photo as you saw Oscar Carrizo when he was wounded.</p><p>The photo taken in the Regimental Aid Post, with the man in the head bandages has been named as me, and does look like me, I have been identified as the man in the photo by John Kennedy, Davie Jock Wilson, Roger James, and Steve McConnell,</p><p>the reason for the Argentine jacket was given by Jock Wilson that a friend of his Neil Parkin took it off an Argentine and put it on me.</p><p>But an Argentine web site has been saying its Oscar Carrizo, could you shed any light on this, your assistance would be greatly appreciated as you may have been the only one I know to have seen him,</p><p>And Denzil, Oscar Carrizo received a glancing wound across the top of his left eye which exited out of the side of his helmet, and the shell dressing bear no relation to his injury, I received a wound exiting out the right side of my face, were the shell dressing is placed, there is a shell dressing on the other side, but I was treated in the dark under fire with blood coming out of everywhere,</p><p>Denzil I hope you can shed some light on this,</p><p>bye for now jimmy O'Connell</p><p><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3533/3890681106_98d434a6db_b.jpg">http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3533/3890681106_98d434a6db_b.jpg</a></p><p><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2450/3888572437_d94b59b2cf_b.jpg">http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2450/3888572437_d94b59b2cf_b.jpg</a></p><p><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3508/3888572435_79621031f4_b.jpg">http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3508/3888572435_79621031f4_b.jpg</a></p><p>here is Denzil`s reply.</p><p>Hello Jimmy, hope that you & family are well. I concur with you about the RAP photo completely. I met Oscar many years ago in Buenos Aires with Dom Grey & Vince Bramley. I even have some photos of the occasion somewhere. I remember that there is quite a famous photo of him being taken away for treatment after he came to on Longdon. He was shot in the head by JP of D Coy and was left for dead...some of us were witness to this happening as JP guided the FST of the summit down to where B Coy THQ was. A few hours later I happened to see him again trying to stand up and was crawling about near a bunker in the bowl as we called it. At first I was going to finish him off as I thought he was still dangerous, but, changed my mind and organised some blokes to take him to the RAP. His wounds were indeed in the head and a lot of blood was on his face. I shall try and find the photos in question when I seen him years later and you can clearly see the scars on the left side of his head above the eye brow. Take care Jimmy mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmytx3, post: 711012, member: 7371"] [b]RAP PHOTO[/b] hi All, here is the email i sent to Denzil, Hi Denzil, could you shed any light on this photo as you saw Oscar Carrizo when he was wounded. The photo taken in the Regimental Aid Post, with the man in the head bandages has been named as me, and does look like me, I have been identified as the man in the photo by John Kennedy, Davie Jock Wilson, Roger James, and Steve McConnell, the reason for the Argentine jacket was given by Jock Wilson that a friend of his Neil Parkin took it off an Argentine and put it on me. But an Argentine web site has been saying its Oscar Carrizo, could you shed any light on this, your assistance would be greatly appreciated as you may have been the only one I know to have seen him, And Denzil, Oscar Carrizo received a glancing wound across the top of his left eye which exited out of the side of his helmet, and the shell dressing bear no relation to his injury, I received a wound exiting out the right side of my face, were the shell dressing is placed, there is a shell dressing on the other side, but I was treated in the dark under fire with blood coming out of everywhere, Denzil I hope you can shed some light on this, bye for now jimmy O'Connell [url]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3533/3890681106_98d434a6db_b.jpg[/url] [url]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2450/3888572437_d94b59b2cf_b.jpg[/url] [url]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3508/3888572435_79621031f4_b.jpg[/url] here is Denzil`s reply. Hello Jimmy, hope that you & family are well. I concur with you about the RAP photo completely. I met Oscar many years ago in Buenos Aires with Dom Grey & Vince Bramley. I even have some photos of the occasion somewhere. I remember that there is quite a famous photo of him being taken away for treatment after he came to on Longdon. He was shot in the head by JP of D Coy and was left for dead...some of us were witness to this happening as JP guided the FST of the summit down to where B Coy THQ was. A few hours later I happened to see him again trying to stand up and was crawling about near a bunker in the bowl as we called it. At first I was going to finish him off as I thought he was still dangerous, but, changed my mind and organised some blokes to take him to the RAP. His wounds were indeed in the head and a lot of blood was on his face. I shall try and find the photos in question when I seen him years later and you can clearly see the scars on the left side of his head above the eye brow. Take care Jimmy mate. [/QUOTE]
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