The Royal Irish Rangers 40th Anniversary Parade ( Catterick )
Ladies & Gentlemen
I visited the Yorkshire Branch on Saturday to add input to the details
of the parade.
I am pleased now to announce that the details have been finalised.
The parade will take place on Saturday the 5th July 2008 at Gaza
Barracks, Catterick and Richmond Town. The days details are as
follows:-
Wives and partners are encouraged and welcome.
All personnel in the parade need to be there by 10am on the morning of
the 5th at the latest, Coffee/Tea and biscuits are provided before the
parade.
Form up at 11am
March On 11.30am
Parade and Speeches approx 1 hour
March Off and Salute 12.45pm approx.
Mount Buses for Richmond 13.00
March Off in Richmond at 13.30pm
Short march round Richmond Town
Short service at Cenotaph
March Off and Salute.
Lunch will be a Hot & Cold Buffet provided in the Civil Service club
after the Richmond Parade (We have the full use of the Civil Service
club for the whole day) Bars will be open after the parade.
After Lunch we will be entertained by the Brewery Boys. and later in
the evening there will be a Disco with Irish Stew.
Tickets for the whole day including all food and entertainment will be
�12.00 and are available from Joe Mills of the Yorkshire Branch,
Mobile 07736 383276 after 6PM as he works during the day.
Now everything is down to you to make the day a resounding success, I
ask all who are able to please attend, as this will probably be the
last major Rangers event, as most of us are not getting any
younger.
And the lads of the Yorkshire Branch have worked very hard for all our
benefits and deserve our full support, as there were no 40th
Celebrations available elsewhere at the time.
Gerry
Mon 18 Feb 2008, 18:44pm
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Guestbook
- Eleanor Clenaghan -
from: Mansfield
I would like to take this opportunity to wish my lovely husband Tommy
a very happy silver wedding anniversary for 3oth June. We've had
25 great years together and hope we'll have many more in the
future. Thank you also for 3 smashing children of whom we are very
proud of. I'll love you forever Tommy. xxx
[1296] Fri 29 Jun 2007, 11:29am
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- Brad (Glenn) -
from: Belfast
Blessings for all this Rangers Day and proud remembrance of the
Gallant Volunteers who perished at the Somme....
Out tomorrow for the Whiterock, and look forward to seeing some of you
there.. Support the Brethren.
Dougie, keep an eye out for the lads from Thiepval Memorial LOL1916
who are attending.
Faugh a Ballagh..
For God & Ulster.
[1295] Fri 29 Jun 2007, 8:45am
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- Davy Lewis -
from: Costa Blanca
To all Royal Irish Rangers, wherever you may be have a good Rangers
Day
Faugh-A-Ballagh
[1294] Fri 29 Jun 2007, 6:29am
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- stevie murdock -
from: lisburn
Meharg what are you doing out there you header karate kicks our
something lol
[1293] Thu 28 Jun 2007, 18:45pm
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- geoff kincaid -
from: londonderry/sunderland
THE MEMBERS OF THE CATTERICK BRANCH OF THE ROYAL IRISH RANGERS
ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL IRISH RANGERS WHERE EVER THEY MEY
BE A HAPPY RANGERS DAY.
FAUGH-A-BALLAGH
[1292] Thu 28 Jun 2007, 18:09pm
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- Dougie -
from: Salisbury, Belfast , Wherever!
I'm off to Arras in the morning for the Somme commemorations at
theThiepeval and Ulster Towers so have a happy Rangers Day one and
all,
Faugh -A- Ballagh,
For God and Ulster,
Dougie
[1291] Thu 28 Jun 2007, 15:44pm
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- HUGHIE McKEOWN -
from: Warminster
The Members of the Warminster Branch of the Royal Irish Rangers
Assiciation would like to wish all Irish Rangers where ever they may
be a happy Rangers Day.
Faugh A Ballagh
[1290] Wed 27 Jun 2007, 19:20pm
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- Henry Meharg -
from: AFGHANISTAN
HELLO (Squinty) KEYSE
Really good to hear from you fat lad you still trying out for the Sumo
Wrestling Championships... ha ha
Well I haven't spent my redundancy money yet as they gave me to
much...ha
I'm keeping safe in Kabul (Afghanistan).(shoot,run,dig)
Wot are you up to .... get in touch soon
F.A.B
[1289] Wed 27 Jun 2007, 12:03pm
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- MARY LOUGHREY -
from: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
My father was a Ranger. I still remember him telling me stories about
his army days and all the great gentlemen he served with. My heart
swells with pride everytime I think of him. He passed away in 1996
aged 54. RIP Daddy.
[1288] Wed 27 Jun 2007, 1:43am
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- Gilly -
from: Stryker Stables
Stitches,
Lost your email mate. On the way to slipper city. Drop us a line with
your contact details.