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22nd September 1989

Posted: Sun 21 Sep, 2003 12:53 pm
by Sticky Blue
By Sir Martin Garrod CGRM:
The men who perpetrated this crime were not freedom fighters nor idealists, nothing of the sort, we are talking about thugs, extortionists, torturers, murderers and cowards - the scum of the earth. The sacrifice of our magnificent musicians will not be in vain, our fine Band Service will play on and we will emerge stronger and more determined that ever before to end and destroy this foul and dark force of evil.

A week after the Deal Bombing on 29th September the Band of HM Royal Marines, The Royal Marines School of Music, Trained Ranks of RM Deal and members of the RM Band Service under training stepped off to parade through Deal. Gaps were left in the ranks of the band to show where we had lost comrades.

  • BdCpl John (Andy) Cleatheroe
    BdCpl Trevor Davis
    BdCpl Dave McMillan
    BdCpl Dean Pavey
    Musn Mick Ball
    Musn Richard (Rich) Fice
    Musn Richard (Taff) Jones
    Musn Chris Nolan
    Musn Mark Petch
    Musn Tim Reeves
    Musn Bob Simmonds


I'll be raising a glass to your memory... Rest in peace lads

Posted: Sun 21 Sep, 2003 2:46 pm
by Rotary Booty
Well said Sir Martin Garrod, but now the non-repentant 'scum of the earth' walk the streets, and hold interviews with the media!

I'll be joining Sticky Blue tomorrow in raising a glass to those Royal Marines Bandsmen who were killed in such a cowardly way. How could anyone justify what happened at Deal Barracks that awful day? I was serving in Germany at the time, and the news hit me like that of Kennedy, Diana and 9/11. You just can't comprehend that such a thing could happen.

RIP indeed lads. Never forgotten.

Aye, Derek

Posted: Sun 21 Sep, 2003 3:23 pm
by harry hackedoff
"Lest we forget,"
What twisted logic can justify this?

Aye,

Posted: Sun 21 Sep, 2003 5:56 pm
by Guest
Sticky, I`ll raise a glass mate, as you know, I knew quite a few of those Bandsmen, Andy Clitheroe was always bringing his car into the MT workshops, for yet another service. I can remember i was in London when this cowardly act was commited, and rang all the former bootnecks i could, all were shocked.

Rest In Peace.

Posted: Sun 21 Sep, 2003 9:36 pm
by chunky from york
Although I never Knew them:-


'To absent comrades'

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 1:09 am
by JR
At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them

Aye JR

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 7:31 am
by Rogue Chef
Ahoy there!
I was on SCC, on Woodbury Common when the news was broke to us. That was a sickener. Put everything into perspective.

RIP Royal.

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 10:28 am
by Artist
To absent friends.

Artist

Remembered always

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 10:33 am
by oakers2
To absent friends,

your memory shall never fade.

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 12:37 pm
by Mike
I'll raise a Glass Sticky... God Bless em... Members ir the finest Military Band in the World

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 1:30 pm
by Jim T
Have sat here for an hour trying to think of something to write. I feel that I should, but meaningful words escape me. I'll drink a tot to them all tonight.

Jim T

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 7:36 pm
by Andy O'Pray
Rest in peace. You are remembered.

Aye - Andy.

Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 10:41 pm
by spitfire
Like Jim T, I'm struggling to think of anything appropriate to say, I can remember lying on my pit at Stonehouse when I was told, I'd been on guard duty all night, I just felt sick.

I'll have a drink tonight, and as others have said,

"TO ABSENT FRIENDS"

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2003 6:14 pm
by North Sea Tigress
I was in the kitting up store at HMS Raleigh when the news came on the radio. The entire camp was shellshocked. I will never forget it.

Rest in Peace lads.