18 febbraio 2014 Roger Waters ricorda suo padre che perse la vita ad Anzio


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A war diary belonging to Pink Floyd star Roger Waters' father has been uncovered by a fellow soldier (pictured) the Waters family while father Eric was serving in the Royal Fusiliers


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April 14, 1983 This may be art rock's crowning masterpiece, but it is also something more. With The Final Cut, Pink Floyd caps its career in classic form, and leader Roger Waters — for whom the.


Marisol Matarredona ERIC FLETCHER WATERS

Waters was five months old when his father, Lt. Eric Fletcher Waters, died in the countryside near Anzio in early 1944. His body was never recovered. All Waters had to remember him was a black and white photograph portraying the family: Waters on the knees of his mother, his father in Army clothes holding older brother John.


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Eric Fletcher Waters was a religious Christian and a pacifist. During the early years of the WWII, Eric was exempted from military service as a conscientious objector and he served as an ambulance driver in Cambridge. However later he came close to the left of the Labour party and engaged more and more in politics.


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Eric Fletcher Waters died in 1944 while serving as a second lieutenant with the Royal Fusiliers as they advanced through Italy. Earlier this year, his son Roger made an emotional journey to visit the battlefield where his father was killed along with thousands of other Allied troops.


Roger Waters' father Eric Fletcher Waters pictured with his wife Mary

4.7K 595K views 9 years ago Aveva solo cinque mesi Roger Waters quando perse il padre. Eric Fletcher Waters scomparve in una delle battaglie più cruente della seconda guerra mondiale dopo lo.


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2099066 View record on CWGC Second Lieutenant Eric Fletcher Waters was born in County Durham in 1914. He and his wife Mary had two sons: John, who later became a taxi driver, and Roger, who became one of the founding members of the rock group Pink Floyd.


Eric Fletcher Waters holding the Anzio Bridgehead with a fellow Royal

5. The Final Cut was dedicated to Waters' late father Eric Fletcher Waters who was a second lieutenant of the Royal Fusiliers, who perished during the ill-fated Anzio campaign in Italy in the early part of 1944. Eric was a devout Christian and Communist Party member who had been a conscientious objector. His experiences driving an ambulance during the Blitz changed his opinions and he joined.


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George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. In 1965, he co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd as the bassist. Following the departure of the songwriter, Syd Barrett, in 1968, Waters became Pink Floyd's lyricist, co-lead vocalist and conceptual leader until his departure in 1985.


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Shindler, who also fought at Anzio and now lives in Italy, tracked down the official records of the battle and learned that Eric Fletcher Waters was killed in a ditch at 11:30AM when his company.


18 febbraio 2014 Roger Waters ricorda suo padre che perse la vita ad Anzio

Cassino Cassino Memorial 2nd Lt Eric Fletcher Waters Maintained by: Michelle Originally Created by: War Graves Added: 5 Aug 2010 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 55981847 Sponsored by Mark Orey Source citation He was born in 1913 in Surrey, England. During World War II, he was an officer of the 8th Royal Fusiliers.


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The Pink Floyd musician's parent, Lieutenant Eric Fletcher Waters, died in action during the Second World War at the battle of Anzio in Italy, when his son was just five months old.


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Private User child Mary Elizabeth Waters mother Courtesy of https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/11800 George Henry Waters father About Eric Fletcher Waters Eric Waters died in Italy while serving as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Royal Fusilliers. He was originally a conscientious objector driving ambulances during the Blitz. view all


Roger Waters ad Aprilia in memoria del padre, Eric Fletcher Waters

" When the Tigers Broke Free " is a Pink Floyd song by Roger Waters, [1] [2] describing the death of his father, Eric Fletcher Waters, on 18 February 1944, during the Battle of Anzio during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War. [3] Writing and recording The song was originally titled "Anzio, 1944".


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Second Lieutenant ERIC FLETCHER WATERS Service Number: 292975 Regiment & Unit/Ship Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 8th Bn. Date of Death Died 18 February 1944 Age 29 years old Buried or commemorated at CASSINO MEMORIAL Panel 5. Italy Country of Service United Kingdom


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When Eric Fletcher Waters was born in October 1914, in Copley, Durham, England, United Kingdom, his father, George Henry Waters, was 18 and his mother, Mary E Fletcher, was 23. He had at least 1 son with Mary Duncan Whyte. He died on 18 February 1944, in Anzio, Roma, Lazio, Italy, at the age of 29, and was buried in Cassino, Frosinone, Lazio.