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42 Cdo Association

Rekindle old friendships, reunite with lost & found.
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Post by Yorkie Malone »

Were you ever in 42 Cdo?
If so then there is an association. It costs a whole six quid (£6) to join.
There are at present 500 members, and the next reunion is in June 2002 at Blackpool.
If you want to join email me for details.
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Post by Paddy Nye »

Hi Yorkie,
Am Ex-Sigs and didn't know this Association existed. Served in 42 twice in the 60's. Most instant memories are Sarawak, Aussie Ex's and Phil the Greek presenting Colours.
As there are only 500 members there are 1000's out there who need to know about you.
Will do my best from now on to educate them. Will contact you on web.

Regards

Paddy Nye (Ex HQ & M Coy)
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Paddy, Missed the confrontation, unusuall for me?, but was on the parade for Phill. So you must have been at the Pull Out of Aden.
Dusty Millar has some photos of it, he was a judo player, who went on to be a PW, can't remember which coy he was in.
I was in Loving coy for the Parade.
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Post by Lynx »

Hi Yorkie!

Any chance of a sprog joining the Assoc?
Served in Corps 9 Nov '76 to 17 Feb 2000, 42 Cdo from 1996 - 2000!
Please send details.

Yours in anticipation!!!?
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Post by Yorkie Malone »

Lynx, The whole reason I keep bashing on about RMA 42 Association, 45 in FI, etc,etc.
Is that without you sprogs we would go under, without you sprogs the corps would fold.
NFP details by other means
Or as the Sally Army says:
Come and join us
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Served in 42 Cdo from February 72 (straight from training) until I departed to become an 'a Marine of above average intelligence' and joined the sigs branch in August 74. (Incidentally that quote is from the official RM site and no I don't believe it either!)
Let me have the details and I will send off my 6 quid ASAP.
Dinger Bell.
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Post by Paulx »

Yorkie,

Served in 42 fro 82 to 86, as signaller. Please send details.

Paul
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Post by rmctom »

Yorkie,

Send me some details old mate. Served 42 84-86
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Yorkie
Do us owduns from the mid 1950s qualify, or is it just for you young uns,who only get your knees brown for a few months at a time.
Yours Aye Owdun.
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Post by Yorkie Malone »

OLD ONE?!? No it is open to anyone who has been in 42. There are blokes from the start to blokes from today.
So if you were in 42 join
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Post by Alan Hardy »

Yorkie,

As I did 42 three times in all you'd better send me some details so that I can join.........

Very best

Alan Hardy
Was in Corp 67 - 89
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Al, Definitly over qualified for membership, only once is required, and then to brag about being chief clerk ...... well !!!!!

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Post by Alan Hardy »

Sorry mate - first two tours were OK but last one was purgatory due to Adj and CO.............never mind, almost over that now.

By the way, can you recommend anywhere on this site (or any other) I can advertise the next Commando Challenge charity event (www.commandochallenge.co.uk) as Im also looking for military style displays to come along for the two days to entertain jo public?

All the best

Al
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Falklands Phots

Post by CJPattle »

Hello Yorkie

Could I ask that any of your 42 Cdo RM Assoc members that might possess any phots that they took during Op Corporate, and would be willing for them to be copied that they contact me ASP. I have been collecting and storing a whole variety of Falklands phots and images for the last few months, in preparation for a display at the 45 reunion in June.

All prints and negs will be well looked after and scanned and digitally enhanced with the originals being sent back to the sender by secure post. Thereafter the piccies will be added to the library collection (near-on 300 at the mo), of which a complete copy of the collection going to the RM Museum for their files and a CD produced for anyone who wants a copy.

Negs, prints, discs, CD's can be forwarded to me at

FI Photographs
Forfar Photo Centre
177 East High Street
Forfar
Angus
DD8 2HH

or email images to me at:

forfarphoto@aol.com

Should anyone have any qeuries then I can be contacted during normal work hours on:

01307 461122

See you at the 45 Reunion Yorkie.

Clive Pattle - ex 45 Sigs
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Post by Yorkie Malone »

Clive, Try getting in touch with Bungy Williams on bootneck.co.uk as he is the bloke IC of 42/FI do.

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