It now seems you have answered a question I have been looking for for some time. I started researching my family tree and was then caught up with the exploits of my family during WW2 and It was Mr Young who had planted the seed of interest in WW2 in me. This was due to him telling stories to us when we were looking a little fed up in class. Mr Young as we new him was my geography teacher at Eastfield school from 1972-1977 and he was great. We had never had anyone who took a class in that way even though I think there were at least 6 teachers who had clearly been involved. He caught our imagination every time, of course all the films had been released by then so we thought we new all about it but Mr Young bought it to life. This Bank Holiday with nothing to do the TV went on and The Battle of Britain was due to start I watched it and was again reminded of him when it finished I got straight to my computer and decided to see if I could find him to thank. It was a little strange as straight after on the other side was Anzio where my Grandfather had been after been in North Africa. Then later on a programme Monte Casino was mentioned where again family where involved.
I eventualy found this site and while looking at the details posted I found that unfortunetly Wing Commander John Reginald Cass Young AFC 249 Sqaudron Yorkshire Hurricanes was no longer with us. How sad as I know I saw his name in the Daily Mail at the time of the Anniversary I do so wish I had done something then. That is my regret but Thank You very much Mr Young you were great.


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