DaveB wrote: Thanks for that. I was trying to be diplomatic and not make you older than you are (or as old as you are)
No need Dave, I don't give a damn anymore
That's reminded me of being a teen in Weymouth, the RN Shore Patrol had a little office down by the harbour, a couple of Sherpa vans...they were very smart, blanco'd gaiters and belts, big sticks..they were very busy when the fleet was in....we called them the 'press gang'
Derek
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent
Ah.. shore patrol. I've had the distinction of being 'transported' in the front and back of a meat wagon. 'Twas in Gibraltar many moons ago when I was just a wee sprog that I had the misfortune to see in the back of one at close quarters. The ship sailed (for Madeira) and on our return, my boss.. having a sense of humour.. made me shore patrol. The killick reg from Gib remembered me and said 'come on.. you can sit in the front this time' Cruel but fair.. cruel but fair
Excellent..if you haven't done jankers you haven't served
Spent one or two nights in the guardroom myself
Derek
edit: a pleasant night out in Richmond, Yorkshire (just up the road from Catterick) was ruined by the Black Watch turning up and causing mayhem. Other Corps and Regiments obviously had to take control and maintain order...a lot of blue flashing lights that night
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent
Not quite all our yesterdays but still..chatting with my baby bro Nigel, 15 years younger than me, a walk along the Quantocks, taken 7 or 8 years ago.
Derek
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent
Ah.. nothing like a walk along the Quantocks I always say Still a lack of happy family shots here I'm afraid.. none that included my sister anyway. Wonder why that is?
DaveB wrote: Still a lack of happy family shots here I'm afraid.. none that included my sister anyway. Wonder why that is?
That's the reality check Dave...I don't have any pics of my dad...
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent
On that note.. we need a happy shot posted and SOON. I don't have one to hand but I DO have another crap shot I took with my Kodak Instamatic..
The quality of my photography hasn't improved much over the years This was taken at EMIDS where we took the 1-11 (I think it was AXLM) from there to Beauvais for the day. From Beauvais, it was a coach trip to Paris and while there, around all the things tourists want to see. This was my first time abroad and a number of things stayed with me. First.. I didn't realise Beauvais (or near to it) was where the R101 crashed (there's a monument at the site). Secondly, I was fascinated to see a coloured bloke speaking fluent French (of course, he was French.. via the colonies or wherever) and finally, seeing a horses head proudly displayed in a butchers window made me look differently on the French from that day on
Got a 'rough' pic of AZLT on the apron at EMA too somewhere
Nice to speak to you Derek (I've just been on the phone for god knows how long going through our combined medical problems)