paul stacey
master brummie
Nulli Secundus Aggie
Oh Aggie I remember all that especially having to jump off the top board, I couldn't swim until then!!Hi Graham I landed at the Guards Depot in Nov 1956 and was chased from dawn to dusk by sadistic drill instructors and trained soldiers for 17 weeks. Glad to move on to Pirbright and Pickering which was slightly better. Then on to 1coy 1st Bat at Krefeld Germany. Having said all that the experience and lessons learnt in the Coldstream Guards stood me in good stead for the rest of my life and new career. I'm sure you remember the swimming baths freezing cold when I was there November 1956. Trying to tread water dressed in your Denims with the PTI with a boat hook to stop you drowning and nobody could leave until they had jumped off the top board. Frightening for those who couldn't swim. Picture credit https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/35377996...486&ssuid=&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=MORE
Squaddies holiday. All free!Did any of you go on the exercise to North Africa, was it Starlight ? we had to have training sessions at Lyneham Airfield on how to get on and off an airplane. We flew out in March i think to El Adam? then our vehicles arrived by sea and we collected them from there, mine was a land Rover and I was towing an Anti - Tank gun around. Off we went from there out into the Desert. To this day i have no idea who the enemy was supposed to be. I do remember getting my Land rover stuck on top of a pile of rocks, which turned out to be the only ones in sight. We were out there for a month. The best part of the thing was that we had to drive our vehicles to Tobruck, it was a trip all along the coast road as was then, stops for swimming in the sea , fantastic. When we got home I remember being very proud of my sun tan in March.
That was the only time i went abroad.