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Mark W. Tonner 09-06-04 17:16

Re: Wow.
 
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Originally posted by V_D
Now ... back to your post ... do you happen to know the name of that Commanding Officer with King George VI? Just curious ... I like knowing what my Uncles were up to during that time too.
Lieutenant-Colonel J.M. Meldram, Commanding Officer, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, 1942-1944 (until Oct 44 when he was ordered to hospital due to illness during the Battle of the Scheldt (Leopold Canal crossing))

Cheers :)

Vets Dottir 09-06-04 17:25

Re: Re: Wow.
 
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Originally posted by Mark W. Tonner
Lieutenant-Colonel J.M. Meldram, Commanding Officer, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, 1942-1944 (he commanded the Battalion in Normandy)

Cheers :)

Thanks Mark. I wondered if that was him :) I think Colonel Meldram gave a detention or something to my Uncle ... AWOL... didn't get home before lights out I guess (ouch) :D

BTW... the point of my mentioning about renting a place is that I'm excited that I'll soon be able to settle in a place, UNPACK my boxes/papers/etc regards my Uncle and "get to work" on this, and other projects, again. Moving in by July 1st. I forgot to mention that part:rolleyes:

Mark W. Tonner 09-06-04 17:49

Re: Re: Re: Wow.
 
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Originally posted by V_D
BTW... the point of my mentioning about renting a place is that I'm excited that I'll soon be able to settle in a place, UNPACK my boxes/papers/etc regards my Uncle and "get to work" on this, and other projects, again. Moving in by July 1st. I forgot to mention that part:rolleyes:
Your welcome,.....by the way, you may want to check out the Sergeant's Mess......:D :p ....Oh Oh!....:smoker:

Vets Dottir 09-06-04 18:10

Re: Re: Re: Re: Wow.
 
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Originally posted by Mark W. Tonner
Your welcome,.....by the way, you may want to check out the Sergeant's Mess......:D :p ....Oh Oh!....:smoker:
Oh my gawd ... now I'm scared to look. This joint is gettin' outta control. The Master best come home soon before this place turns ...:eek:

:smoker:

Mark W. Tonner 09-06-04 18:21

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Wow.
 
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Originally posted by V_D
Oh my gawd ... now I'm scared to look. This joint is gettin' outta control. The Master best come home soon before this place turns ...:eek:

:smoker:

WHILE THE CATS AWAY, THE MICE WILL PLAY....... :D

BUT WHEN HE RETURNS....OH NO!......:eek: :eek:

IT'S ALL CARMAN'S FAULT AND THAT'S MY STORY AND I'M STICKING TO IT.........:p ;)

Vets Dottir 09-06-04 18:28

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Originally posted by Mark W. Tonner
WHILE THE CATS AWAY, THE MICE WILL PLAY....... :D

BUT WHEN HE RETURNS....OH NO!......:eek: :eek:

IT'S ALL CARMAN'S FAULT AND THAT'S MY STORY AND I'M STICKING TO IT.........:p ;)

Yeah yeah yeah ... hide behind some pore womans skirt. Chicken poop! :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

:smoker:

Mark W. Tonner 09-06-04 18:37

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Originally posted by V_D
Yeah yeah yeah ... hide behind some pore womans skirt. Chicken poop! :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

:smoker:

Hey, Watch the Chicken Jokes :mad: ...They hit to close to home....:p ;)

RunChickenRun ....:)

Vets Dottir 09-06-04 18:47

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Originally posted by Mark W. Tonner
Hey, Watch the Chicken Jokes :mad: ...They hit to close to home....:p ;)

RunChickenRun ....:)

Seriously? That a little Military funsy nickname for the RCR?:D

DaveCox 09-06-04 19:06

re.chicken jokes
 
When GWB gets back you lot might just find you've 'laid an egg', one of those funny ones with a pin at the top.........remove pin, release handle, count 3 and throw...............nnooooooo not the pin! LOL:D :smoker: :cheers:

As for me, I'm so well behaved, quiet and polite --- just ask Chrissie.............or on second thoughts..........:p

Mark W. Tonner 09-06-04 19:12

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Originally posted by DaveCox
one of those funny ones with a pin at the top.........remove pin, release handle, count 3 and throw...............nnooooooo not the pin!
Yes, I can picture Yappy doing that.........:p :D ..gotta go, time for a :smoker:

Alex Blair (RIP) 09-06-04 22:29

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Originally posted by V_D
Seriously? That a little Military funsy nickname for the RCR?:D
Another ..Rockin' Chair Rangers...

Vets Dottir 09-06-04 22:46

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Originally posted by Alex Blair
Another ..Rockin' Chair Rangers...
Another ..Rantin' Carman Rocks:p :smoker:

Vets Dottir 09-06-04 22:49

And perhaps yet another when Sunray gets home and is once again the Highest Great Keeper of the Key of ...?
Run Carman Run"
:eek:

Richard Farrant 10-06-04 00:13

Re: Re: Far be it from me to agree with Richard...
 
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Originally posted by FV623

The Dutch contingent of McSpool has just reported by telephone; as thought no one was going anywhere today, not even to the hypermarché. French plod have the place shut down.....

Actually the driving ban was not implemented over the whole of the area as first broadcast. We were in Port en Bessin for the day of the 6th and vehicles were coming and going all day. Some of our contingent (MVT) convoyed to Pegasus early that morning and were told that they could not return until 2000 hrs, in fact some returned in the middle of the afternoon with only small detours, so they told me. The French police, gendarmes, etc. were very helpful in fact it was apparent that many were not from the area and were doing the tourist bit, several times I witnessed them looking at memorials, etc and taking snapshots!

Richard F.

Mark W. Tonner 10-06-04 01:08

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Originally posted by Alex Blair
Another ..Rockin' Chair Rangers...
Gee, Thanks Alex.....Gentleman of the Air Force.......hmmm....#$%@*..Oh Sorry, I meant to say that comment to myself :D :p

Richard Notton 10-06-04 23:52

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Originally posted by Mark W. Tonner
WHILE THE CATS AWAY, THE MICE WILL PLAY....... :D

BUT WHEN HE RETURNS....OH NO!......:eek: :eek:

Well, Mr Mark cut 'n' paste Tonner, for fear of someone doing their worst, here's Mr MLU himself as presented with honorary membership of Solent MVT by Ballard himself, and I'll follow with another of the Grand Vizier in happy mood, why this should be is entirely up to your collective guesses.

R.
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Richard Notton 11-06-04 00:01

Happy MLU
 
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Here's the other. . . . . . .

Now I do have a heap of images from the King's Stone and Overlord but nowhere to post them, if anyone has a recommendation for a photo album type site or can host some pictures we'd gladly send them along.

R.
SH.SC.
:smoker: :smoker: :smoker:

Mark W. Tonner 11-06-04 00:19

Re: Happy MLU
 
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Originally posted by FV623
Here's the other. . . . . . .

Now I do have a heap of images from the King's Stone and Overlord but nowhere to post them, if anyone has a recommendation for a photo album type site or can host some pictures we'd gladly send them along.

R.
SH.SC.
:smoker: :smoker: :smoker:

Is SUNRAY asleep or just the sun in his eyes......:D

Mark W. Tonner 11-06-04 00:23

Background vehicles
 
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Richard;

What are the vehicles in the background?

Cheers :)

Richard Notton 11-06-04 07:00

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Richard;

What are the vehicles in the background?

Cheers :)

Oh, that's part of the collection from the REME Museum which is located at SEME Bordon up the road from Horndean.

Roger Jones always brings a fair selection; I will have to do some digging to be definitive but best I recall there were several Foden wreckers of different variants, several Scammells, a Humber Snipe and a M-C CDSW light recovery.

Talking of Morris-Commercials I have to attach this image for Mike K to drool over; the only driving PU 8/4 in existence, the other one lives in a museum in the US.

R.
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Richard Notton 11-06-04 07:52

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Originally posted by Mark W. Tonner
Is SUNRAY asleep or just the sun in his eyes......:D
Well, its well past breakfast time, your call. . . . . . ;)

Here's the resplendent chaps of the Oxford LRDG and both Ballards.

R.
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Richard Notton 11-06-04 08:11

King's Stone
 
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I suppose I'd better send you all these; your Canadian representative from the High Commissioner, (Mr. Mel Cappe) Major Jean-Claude Boisvert (Signals) attends the re-dedication with the Deputy Lord Lt. Hampshire (representing HM Queen), Rear Admiral David Bawtree.

R.

Richard Notton 11-06-04 08:17

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The Canadian representative and salutin' person of the drive-past gets a quiet word from Rear Admiral Bawtree.

"Look, just hang on a few minutes more and then leg it to the church hall before all the Standards gulp the rum."

R.
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Richard Notton 11-06-04 08:29

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Major Boisvert presents the RBL Standards with a commorative platter.

R.

Richard Notton 11-06-04 08:39

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The other happy Canadian; your dutiful scribe, the signals clerk in Chairman SMVT mode, has just presented Major Boisvert with an inscribed platter to mark the event.

R.

Richard Notton 11-06-04 09:03

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I suppose I'll have to post this before Ball-Spinning regains Canadian shores and slips the compendium of images CD into his confuser machine. . . . . . ;)

The signals clerk also presents a commorative platter to Rear Admiral Bawtree.

While I'm on my feet as it were, I must record that "your" Major "J-C" Boisvert is an extremely pleasant chap and we have made a quantum jump in his knowledge of things Canadian in WWII. I think we provided an interesting day out for the Major and Mrs. Boisvert and although I didn't bump into them again, I'm told they spent a day at Overlord too the following weekend absorbing the sights of some 600 MVs up close and moving.

Also, I must say the Rear Admiral is an absolute gem and a real hoot, after some trepidation at the thought of meeting such a high-ranking officer, and they can be rather stuffy its true; R. Ad. Bawtree proved to be the nicest guy you could wish to meet and a good larf.

Having dutifully made acquaintance with the various reps and organisers, he immediately excused himself and spent some time speaking with the smallest parade members of local Brownies and Scouts to put them at their ease. It was obvious they warmed to him immediately and were not fazed by the dress uniform and copious gold braid that goes with it.

Heart warming stuff.

R.

Vets Dottir 11-06-04 10:40

Photos
 
Great PHOTOS MASTER R.

Yappy is well pleased with your recent photos input, kind SIR. You shall make the TRUE MASTER very well pleased
... unlike many others in the Masters absence who will prove to fire his ire upon his return ...:smoker: :smoker: :smoker:

:)

Richard Notton 11-06-04 12:31

Re: Photos
 
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Originally posted by V_D
Great PHOTOS MASTER R.
Splendid, thanks.
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Yappy is well pleased with your recent photos input, kind SIR. You shall make the TRUE MASTER very well pleased
Possibly. . . . . . . . ;)

In a recent audio conversation with Ballard jr, I understand that by democratic concensus of the cabin sharers, having discovered most of the MLU private booze stock quietely secreted away in the communal fridge and thereby occupying 99.9% & 44/100ths of the available volume, was unceremoniously heaved out to make room for real food to sustain the majority.

This was not altogether entirely well received in one particular quarter.

Allegedly.

I am also reliably informed that the afternoon MLD nap scenario is still extant; probably because of the historical cultural information overload; we have absolutely no idea what else it could possibly be.

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... unlike many others in the Masters absence who will prove to fire his ire upon his return.
Nah.

From experience we feel that after today in the land of nearly free French booze (pun intentional), then a longish drive in an old army truck with nothing to do but practice bottle opening, followed by a 6hr ferry trip with even cheaper booze and nothing to do; we fully expect him to be poured back into the Shirrell Heath Sigs Office around 24:00BST today most likely in serious nap mode.

It is unlikely Mr. MLU will be firing anything for a while on his return, unless he inadvertently breathes on his Zippo that is . . . . . . .

Rat-arsed springs to mind.

Fear not ye jesters of MLU, masters and mistresses of the jolly jape, scything wit and herein gathered ribaldry; Albion is in control.

I quote a certain Mr. D. Vader.

"Leave it to me."

R.
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Alex Blair (RIP) 11-06-04 12:35

Stuffed shirts...
 
When you say...

Quote ...
Also, I must say the Rear Admiral is an absolute gem and a real hoot, after some trepidation at the thought of meeting such a high-ranking officer, and they can be rather stuffy its true; R. Ad. Bawtree proved to be the nicest guy you could wish to meet and a good larf.

Having dutifully made acquaintance with the various reps and organisers, he immediately excused himself and spent some time speaking with the smallest parade members of local Brownies and Scouts to put them at their ease. It was obvious they warmed to him immediately and were not fazed by the dress uniform and copious gold braid that goes with it.

Heart warming stuff.

You are right...
Colonial officers are diferent from the Imperial British officer corp..
Most of them have farm boy,small town, inter city and similiar common roots..They are just like the little guy ,except they rose to the top in the military..
While there is always some that think that they are little gods most of them are pretty small town ,decent people..
There is no royality in Canada...(As much as our Governor general and Mr.Governor general think they are)....
Money distinction ..yes..
Class...No......
JUST COLONIAL COMMON FOLK...

Mark W. Tonner 11-06-04 14:41

Re: Re: Background vehicles
 
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Originally posted by FV623
Oh, that's part of the collection from the REME Museum which is located at SEME Bordon up the road from Horndean.

Roger Jones always brings a fair selection; I will have to do some digging to be definitive but best I recall there were several Foden wreckers of different variants, several Scammells, a Humber Snipe and a M-C CDSW light recovery.

Richard;

That's a Scammell, just over Geoff's left shoulder, isn't it?
Great pictures you posted.

Cheers :)


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