Interesting project Brian. Is it still ongoing or is the research available somewhere ?
My grandfather, William Anderson, was a baker with the RASC, presumably supplying bread to the troops. For a long time I believed he had died in North Africa (as stated on his death certificate). However, I recently obtained information from the CICR (Red Cross) in Zurich that he had been taken POW by the Italians at Tobruk on 20th June 1942, transported to an Italian POW camp, at some point escaped, probably around September 1943 when the Italian Armistice was announced, was recaptured by the Germans on 16th January 1944 and was last seen on 28th January 1944 travelling from Italy to Germany on a train which was bombed by the Allies ! Is that bad luck or what ?
I doubt whether the Escape Reports would contain anything about William Anderson since he didn't return to tell his tale, but perhaps some of his comrades might have recorded his fate. Do you think it would be worth me searching the NA or would it be looking for a needle in a haystack ?