Hi @Ale Vallecchi @Luke K P @Aser and anyone who is interested.
A brief history of my Grandfather Alexander Melvill and his involvement with the LRDG.
After Schooling in South Africa he studied mine surveying and started work in the deep gold mines near Springs. After an accident where his entire crew was lost, he missed it as one of his men had left my Grandfathers plumb bob behind and he went to retrieve it. He left the mine and started work in topographic mapping,
A few years later he went up to then Northern Rhodesia and worked on the Copper mines, once the Great Depression hit re was retrenched and with his pay out flew up to then Tanganika to try his luck.
Here he worked on a gold mine as a mine surveyor and then did topographic mapping along the western border and into what is now the DRC.
In 1936 he returned to South Africa, worked on power station construction and then as a topographic surveyor. During this time he met my Grandmother.
After the outbreak of the War he volunteered and left his wife and two young boys on the family farm in South Africa.
He was 1st stationed in East Africa but not long after was transferred to the 8th Army in North Africa, he was officially part of the 46 Survey group. After studying astral navigation, using a theodolite to observe the stars and give precise position coordinates, he was seconded to the LRDG.
There are two missions that I have been told about in his time with the LRDG.
Near Buerat in Libya he led a small group of men to obtain ground control of an area so that it could be mapped and to confirm the info received from aerial photographs. For this operation he received the Military Medal from General Montgomery.
Just prior to the battle of El Alamein he mapped a route through the Qatara depression, in an area that was only accessible by using the LRDG expertise. In addition to mapping a route for the main army they surveyed enemy positions prior to the main battle of El Alamein.
After the War he returned to South Africa worked as a miner, surveyor and farmer.
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