Hi to Tommy Doak hope you and your family are doing well .Still
remember going to your weddig in Deilinghofen all them years ago.Hope
your brother Billy (happy) is doing ok as well.
[2085] Fri 11 Jan 2008, 18:37pm
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- logy -
from: Inverness/Iraq
I posted a comment earlier on today reference the late Marty Campbell.
I would like to apologise for the mistake i made in my last sentence,
it should have read the Battalion is less of a place without you.
[2084] Fri 11 Jan 2008, 15:24pm
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- Denis Muldrew -
from: Dover Kent
TO ALL RANGERS IN SOUTH EAST KENT. ST PATRICKS DAY WILL SOON BE UPON
US. I AM ORGANISING A BIT OF A PARTY AT THE DUBLIN MAN O WAR PUB IN
DOVER, KENT ON THE 17TH MARCH AT 1400 HRS (BOOK THE DAY OFF WORK NOW).
I HAVE MY BROTHER BILLY COMING OVER FROM N.I. WITH HIS BAG PIPES, I
PROMISE YOU A GOOD PARTY. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU CAN ATTEND SO I
CAN CATER FOR EVERYONE, WIVES AND PARTNERS MORE THAN WELCOME.
PLEASE CONTACT ME ON 01304 332070, 07828123920 OR EMAIL
[email protected].
LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING EVERYONE.
DENIS MULDREW
FAUGH-A-BALLAGH
[2083] Fri 11 Jan 2008, 10:55am
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- Logy -
from: Inverness/Iraq
I would like to offer my condolences to the family of the late Marty
Campbell, Marty spent many a good time with A Coy 1 R IRISH as our
company medic. A true gent and the Battalion is less of a place with
you mate.
[2082] Fri 11 Jan 2008, 10:32am
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- christy maguire -
from: dublin
For those interested in regimental history, a book by Jack Harte ex
Royal Irish Fusiliers "To the limits of endurance"has
recently been published and is now available.
The book describes his experiences during WW2 very well written
Faugh A Ballagh
[2081] Thu 10 Jan 2008, 10:52am
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- christy maguire -
from: dublin
FAO Tom Kearney
Re red cushen the title of his book is "soldier for hire"
try amazon
Faugh A Ballagh
[2080] Thu 10 Jan 2008, 6:04am
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- Thomas Kearney -
from: Berlin Germany
Hi Christy Maguire. When I was stationed in Berlin 1965-1967 I had
often heard the name Red Cushen from some of the older soldiers, but
at the time it did not hold my interest, however I can tell you that
they said he wrote a book perhaps you could look for books under his
name. Christy I am now very much interested so if you find his book
please pass the information to us all Danke.
[2079] Thu 10 Jan 2008, 5:04am
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- Jim Pritchard -
from: Washington DC
Tommy those sizes can't be for you! remember we had to get the
big V sown into your denims in the Recce Pl ha ha. Regards to Lilly
and family, are you still training to be a Drum Major (Cyprus 85)
"For C Company are magic!"
[2078] Thu 10 Jan 2008, 0:55am
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- Joe Mills -
from: South Shields
To the East Belfast Branch
Sad to hear you will have your Chairman stepping down (for very valid
reasons) as duty calls.
Jaunty
Take pride in the fact that you were and always will be the 1st East
Belfast Branch Chairman.
Please take the STAY SAFE WISHES of ALL the Royal Irish Rangers
Association, Families and Friends with you during your time in the
sands.
I am positive the East Belfast Branch Members and the new chairman
will welcome you back with happy and open arms on your return.
Faugh-A-Ballagh
[2077] Wed 9 Jan 2008, 20:29pm
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- stevie hoy -
from: east belfast branch
NEXT MEETING WILL BE ON FRIDAY 11TH JAN 2008 H&W; STAFF CLUB 1930HRS