Reg Seekings
Reg Seekings | |
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Birth name | Albert Reginald Seeking |
Born | Stuntney, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom | 19 March 1920
Died | 16 March 1999 Stanton, Suffolk, United Kingdom | (aged 78)
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army |
Years of service | 1940–1945 |
Unit | Layforce Special Air Service |
Battles / wars | Second World War |
Spouse(s) | Monica Smith |
Albert Reginald Seeking (19 March 1920 – 16 March 1999) was a warrant officer of the British Army and a founding member of the Special Air Service (SAS).[1][2] In 1940, along with his brother, he volunteered for part of Layforce in the Second World War. In 1941, he joined the SAS in North Africa, taking part in numberious raids. He later served in the European theater and took part in the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.[3][4]
Seekings is the subject of a biography titled ‘SAS: Duty Before Glory’ whereby he is attributed as one of or perhaps the most battle-hardened British soldier of WW2.
Seekings later served in the British South Africa Police.
In popular culture
Seeking is portrayed by Theo Barklem-Biggs in the BBC action drama SAS: Rogue Heroes.[5][6]
References
- ^ Christopher Chant (1998). SAS in Action. Parragon Book Service Limited. p. 42. ISBN 0752525840.
- ^ Mike Ryan (2003). Secret Operations of the SAS. Leo Cooper. ISBN 9781844150069.
- ^ Max Arthur (3 May 1999). "Obituary: Reg Seekings". Independent. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
- ^ Tony Rushmer (2024). SAS: Duty Before Glory: The True WWII Story of SAS Original Reg Seekings. Michael O'Mara Books Ltd. ISBN 1789296722.
- ^ James Hibbs (14 January 2025). "Who was Reg Seekings in SAS Rogue Heroes and what happened to him?". Radio Times. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
- ^ Katie Palmer (12 January 2025). "The true story of Reg Seekings - the 'most resilient' fighter who narrowly escaped death more than once". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 4 May 2025.