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103-Year-Old Veteran's Wild Christmas Eve Escape

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Centenarian recalls accidental encounter with German troops.
  • Drunk soldiers fired over heads to escape WWII village.
  • Veteran shares unique experiences in elite special forces.
103-Year-Old Veteran's Wild Christmas Eve Escape

At 103 years old, Chelsea Pensioner John Gomer Morris vividly recounts a daring Christmas Eve escape during World War II. While deep in Yugoslavia, Morris and a fellow soldier, after indulging in local spirits, found themselves in a German-held village.

To avoid conflict, Morris fired a burst over the heads of stunned German soldiers, allowing them to make a rapid escape. This remarkable incident highlights the unpredictable nature of wartime operations and the quick thinking of these elite soldiers.

Morris, the final surviving member of the little-known Raiding Support Regiment, also shared his broader experiences, from training in Palestine to operating with Yugoslav partisans and facing enemy ambushes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
He and another soldier accidentally drove into a German-held village in Yugoslavia and escaped by firing shots over the soldiers' heads.
The RSR was an elite British special forces unit that provided heavy weapons support to units like the SAS during World War II.
John Gomer Morris is 103 years old and speaks to schoolchildren about his wartime experiences.

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