Wednesday 14 December 2011

The Durham Light Infantry Association

BRANCH BULLETIN DECEMBER 2011

96.11 LIGHT INFANTRY REUNION - 2012

The Light Infantry Reunion week-end will take place from Friday 15 June 2012 to Sunday 17 June 2012 in Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury. Please note this in your Diary of Events for 2012.

97.11 RIFLES DURHAM OFFICE - CHRISTMAS BREAK

The Rifles Durham Office will be closed from after business Friday 16 December 2011 until 0830 HRS on Tuesday 3 January 2012.

98.11 DLI MEMORIAL - DEDICATION

Advanced information has been received that the dedication of the DLI Memorial at the Arboretum in Alrewas will take place on Sunday 22 July 2012 at 1430 HRS. Further details will follow when they are known.

99.11 SALAMANCA - BATTLEFIELD TOUR

The Rifles are organising a Battlefield Tour of some of the Peninsular War Battlefields surrounding Salamanca prior to taking part in the bi-centenary celebrations of the Battle of Salamanca. The planning of this event has already started as facilities such as hotels and flights need to be booked well in advance.

The official celebration in Salamanca on the 22nd July 2012 will involve uniformed personnel from Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom thereby promising a unique and unforgettable event.

Branches should be in receipt of an email giving full details and estimated costs - £600 to £800 Annex B is an attachment to the email and members wishing to reserve places should complete it and return it to Tracy Froud, RHQ Rifles, Peninsular Barracks, Romsey Road, WINCHESTER, Hampshire. SO23 8TS/ Anyone wishing to ask questions should call Tracy on 01962 828523 or email tracy.froud565@mod.uk

100.11 DAIRY OF EVENTS - 2012

A Diary of Events for 2012 has been produced by Rifles Durham Secretary and this will be sent out as an attachment to the January 2012 Branch Bulletin. Any branch who is planning events in 2012 should communicate details to the Rifles Durham Office before the 15 January 2012 if they wish their events to be included in the Diary.

101.11 GREETINGS

Major Lawton, Shirley Nicholson and Kevin Storey wish to thank all Branches for their support and dedication during 2011 and wish all members and their families a happy and Holy Christmas and may you all prosper in 2012.

102 DEATHS

The deaths of the following members have been reported to the Rifles Durham Office since the last Bulletin:

Arthur Crooks - 1 DLI 1960-66

Frank Gibbs - 1 LI/3 LI

Thomas Spowart - 6 DLI (TA)

Arthur Stowells - 1 DLI

George Willis

May They Rest In Peace

 

Kevin Storey BEM

Secretary

Elvet Waterside

Monday 28 November 2011

For Your Tomorrow: a history of the 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, 1919-55.

Saturday 3rd December - 2.00pm
A talk by Harry Moses

Based on his newly published book, Harry Moses' talk is about the experiences of officers and men over the period 1919-55. It traces the life of the Durham soldier in colonial India between 1920 and 1937, the actions of the Battalion in France/Belgium in 1940, the bitter fighting in Burma in the Arakan and Kohima 1943-44, and the peacetime activities after the war. It is a story of courage, devotion to duty and considerable humour, for which the Durham soldier is renowned. As well as fighting, the Battalion's considerable sporting achievements are included along with active service in Shanghai and the North West Frontier.

There will be a small drinks reception after the talk at which copies of the book will be available to purchase and be signed by the author.

Tickets (normal admission cost also applies)

Adult £4.50, Concession £3.50, Children (4-16 years) £2.50

Annual Pass Holders

Adult £2.50, Concession £2.00, Children (4-16 years) £1.50

Tickets can be bought in advance from the DLI shop or by calling 0191 384 2214.

Tuesday 22 November 2011

The Durham Light Infantry Association

BRANCH BULLETIN NOVEMBER 2011

86.11 MAJOR C.E. DARWIN MBE

Prior to the Executive Committee Meeting held on Wednesday 16 November Major C..E. Darwin MBE announced his retirement from the position of Chairman of the Association. In a short ceremony Major Paul Wharton MM presented him with a suitably inscribed Port-Hole Clock. Thanking Ted for his almost 19 years as Chairman he paid tribute to the 60 years of faithful service to the Regiment in a number of vital areas.

87.11 ASSOCIATION - CHAIRMAN & VICE CHAIRMAN

At the Executive Meeting Major Paul Wharton MM and Major Chris Lawton MBE were appointed Chairman and Vice Chairman respectively.

88.11 DLI CALENDARS 2012

The 2012 DLI Association Calendar is now SOLD OUT. If any branch has any surplus calendars please return them to the Rifles Durham Office.

89.11 CHRISTMAS CARDS

Branches who have not yet purchased this years Christmas Cards should do so as soon as possible.

90.11 REGIMENTAL BLAZER - ROYAL ENGINEERS

The Secretary of the Consett & Stanley Branch has been given a size 39 navy blue blazer with a Royal Engineer breast pocket badge together with a RE tie. A donation to the Memorial Fund will secure these items. Telephone Tommy Gibson on 01207 235293

91.11 GREEN BERETS

The Rifles office has now access to a supply of LI green berets in most sizes. Please contact the Rifles Durham Office if you wish to purchase at £10 each.

92.11 DARLINGTON & NEWTON AYCLIFFE BRANCH

The December meeting of the above branch which usually takes place on the 1st Tuesday of the month has been changed the 2nd Tuesday of the month which is the 13th of December. There will be a Quiz and raffle after the meeting. The venue remains the RBL Club in McMillan Road, Newton Aycliffe. Please advise the Secretary if your branch intends to visit.

93.11 SOCIAL EVENING - CITY OF SUNDERLAND

The above branch is holding a Christmas Party on Wednesday 7 December in the Royal Artillery Club (Gunners) Mary Street, Sunderland - there will be entertainment and a Chinese Buffet - commencing at 7pm tickets can be obtained from Norman McMahon on 0191 5483356 at £5 each.

94.11 MINUTES - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING

The Minutes of the Executive Committee which met on Wednesday 15 November are enclosed with this Bulletin. Please ensure that their contents are made known to your members.

95.11 DEATHS

The Rifles Durham Office has been informed of the following deaths since the last Bulletin:

Jack McGee - Chester Le Street Branch

John (Tich) Carter - KSLI/3LI

John Ross - DLI

Bob Beck- DLI

May they Rest in Peace

 

Kevin Storey

Rifles Office

Secretary Durham

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Update, Festival of Remembrance Concert

The second Festival of Remembrance Concert took place to a packed audience at Durham Cathedral on Saturday night.The proceeds going to The Royal British Legion and ABF The Soldiers’ Charity.

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LINK  to all photos.

Saturday 12 November 2011

Armistice Day Durham Cathedral

For the first time in 30 years Armistice Day was marked at the Durham Light Infantry First World War Memorial at the exterior of the East End of Durham Cathedral. Earlier this year, Cathedral staff removed hoarding that has been around the East End for thirty years as stone renewal work has taken place. The War Memorial was hidden during this time. This Armistice Day it is fully on view and the day will be marked with a visit from the 18th Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry, also known as the Durham Pals.
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Tuesday 8 November 2011

Festival of Remembrance Concert- Durham Cathedral

Saturday 12 November, Durham Cathedral, 7.30pm

This year marks the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion, who is joining with the ABF Solder’s Charity to present a special evening of words and music.  Compared by Alasdair Hutton, with the Heavy Cavalry & Cambrai Band, Graeme Danby, John Rowland, Julie Pendleton, Vicky Guillory, Alison Cochlan, Sunderland University Choir, and Low Fell Ladies Choir.

Tickets:  £15 & £10 from the Gala Theatre Box Office  0191 332 4041

A Royal British Legion and ABF Soldiers’ Charity promotion

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Festival of Remembrance Concert© J Attle

Wednesday 26 October 2011

The Durham Light Infantry Association

BRANCH BULLETIN OCTOBER 2011

78.11 INKERMAN STONE CEREMONY

Please remind all members that the Inkerman Stone Ceremony will take place on Sunday 6 November 2011. Members are asked to assemble outside the DLI Museum & Art Gallery from 10.15 AM. In addition to the Ceremony the ashes of Lt. Col Eric Burini will be scattered in the presence of his family.

Lt. Col Eric Burini at the 2010 VC Stone Ceremony.

79.11 CENOTAPH PARADE TICKETS

The tickets for the Royal British Legion Cenotaph Parade are now available. Would those branches who have not yet received them please confirm with the Rifles Durham Office the numbers requisitioned.

80.11 CHESTER-LE-STREET BRANCH - CHRISTMAS PARTY

The Chester-Le-Street Branch are holding their Christmas Party on Friday 2 December 2011 in the Masonic Hall Chester-Le-Street. There will be a sherry reception at 7 PM with a sit down meal at 7.30 PM.. There will be entertainment and a late bar until midnight. Tickets are priced at £15.00 and can be obtained from Dave Simpson on 0191 3886343 - tickets are limited.

81.11 UNPAID ACCOUNTS

Branches who have outstanding accounts for stock received and Durham Bugles Issue 23, please ensure that these are settled during November or as soon as possible. The following branches have outstanding accounts for Durham Bugle Issue 22 which were issued in April: Hartlepool (£16), South Shields (£32), Spennymoor (£16), Stockton (£32) and Washington £16), - payment is long overdue!

82.11 STOCK - LADIES BROOCHES

The Rifles Durham Office have received a further supply of ladies lapel brooches which can be ordered in the usual manner. They are priced at £9.50

83.11 STOCK - BLAZER BUTTONS

Please advise your members that a supply of large and small brass blazer button have been received and can be purchased in the usual manner.

84.11 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING

Enclosed with this Bulletin please find the Agenda and Warning Order for the Executive Committee Meeting scheduled to take place in The Rifles Durham Office on Wednesday 16 November 2011 commencing at 1400 hrs. All branches should ensure that they are represented.

85.11 DEATHS

The deaths of the following comrades have been notified to the Rifles Durham Office since the last issue:

A Boughey

Joe Coulthard

William Downie

Ernie Dobson - 1 DLI Korea

John Gladden - 16 DLI

Major Mel Grindley - KSLI, 2 LI, 3LI, 3 RGJ, 5 LI

John Turner - 5 LI

Sgt. George Wright - 6 DLI

May they Rest in Peace.

 

Kevin Storey BEM

Secretary

Elvet Waterside

Monday 3 October 2011

DLI Museum Talks. October-November

‘The Graveyard of Clichés’ - British historical interventions in Afghanistan re-appraised

by Dr. Chris Tripodi of the Joint Services Command and Staff College

6pm, Wednesday 12 October

Tickets available from the DLI Museum: Adults - £4.50, Concession - £3.50, Child (4-16 years) - £2.50; Annual Pass holders: Adults - £2.50, Concession - £2.00, Child (4-16 years) - £1.50

This talk will focus on Britain's historical engagements in Afghanistan, putting forward the theory that, rather than being the disastrous and humiliating escapades that we have been led to believe, they were in fact strategically successful and an illustration in some respects of very clear thinking on the part of policymakers.  Afghanistan, therefore, is not so much the 'Graveyard of Empires' but the 'Graveyard of Clichés' in respect to British engagements there in the past.

Six Weeks - the short and gallant life of the British Officer in the First World War

by John Lewis-Stempel

2pm, Saturday 15th October

Tickets available from the DLI Museum (normal admission also applies): Adults - £4.50, Concession - £3.50, Child (4-16 years) - £2.50; Annual Pass holders: Adults - £2.50, Concession - £2.00, Child (4-16 years) - £1.50

Pacifist poet, hooray henry… both stereotypes of the junior officer in the First World War.  Based on the speaker's new book, this talk goes beyond the cliches to see what motivated young men to selflessly serve and how their brief but brillian lives helped secure Britain's eventual victory.

Afgantsy

by Sir Rodric Braithwaite

6pm, Monday 17 October

Tickets: £8/£6 (concessions/Festival Friends) and should be booked through the Gala Theatre box office on 0191 332 4041 or via their website at www.galadurham.co.uk

As a former Ambassador to Moscow, Rodric Braithwaite brings a unique insight into a story obscured by Cold War propaganda and the myths of the ‘great game’.  For his book, Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan, 1979-1989 he spent seven years talking to those who had served in Afghanistan and returned.  His previous work includes Moscow 1941: A City and its People at War.

Wounded - play by Carina Rodney

6.30pm, Wednesday 19 October

Tickets: £6/£4 (concessions/Festival Friends) and should be booked through the Gala Theatre box office on 0191 332 4041 or via their website at www.galadurham.co.uk

A damaged soldier returns from Iraq to face the realities of the life he left behind. Betrayed by both his closest friends and struggling to adjust back to life at home he reawakens a strange relationship with a neighbour. In this evocative new play the writer explores both the desire to serve and the difficulties of returning home.  Carina Rodney is the author of Pub Quiz and is currently writing a new play that will tour the North East in 2012.  Wounded will be performed as a script-in-hand performance and is directed by Tess Denman-Cleaver.

Leading from the Front

by General Lord Richard Dannatt

10.30am, Friday 21 October

Tickets: £8/£6 (concessions/Festival Friends) and should be booked through the Gala Theatre box office on 0191 332 4041 or via their website at www.galadurham.co.uk

Leading from the Front is Lord Richard Dannatt’s fascinating reflection on a life of military service that has seen him serve in many different theatres of conflict from Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Kosovo to Iraq and Afghanistan. As Chief of the General Staff, he was in overall command of the British army for the three years from 2006. This period saw some of the fiercest fighting yet in Afghanistan, and new and increased pressures and expectation placed on the army. More than any leader in recent times, Dannatt has used his position of command to argue for improved pay and conditions for British soldiers, a greater dialogue between the army and the country, the right equipment for the troops to do the job asked of them, and greater welfare and support back home for the wounded.

The Quick and the Dead

by Richard van Emden

2pm, Saturday 19 November

Tickets available from the DLI Museum (normal admission also applies): Adults - £4.50, Concession - £3.50, Child (4-16 years) - £2.50; Annual Pass holders: Adults - £2.50, Concession - £2.00, Child (4-16 years) - £1.50

In no conflict before or since the Great War have so many British soldiers marched off to the front never to be seen again. They left behind grieving families for whom closure took years, decades, even a lifetime. Historian and documentary maker Richard van Emden talks about his new book, The Quick and the Dead, which examines the effect of that conflict on the men who went to war and on the families of the fallen.

Afghanistan in British and American strategic relationships

by Professor Greg Kennedy of the Joint Services Command and Staff College

6pm, Monday 21 November

Tickets available from the DLI Museum: Adults - £4.50, Concession - £3.50, Child (4-16 years) - £2.50; Annual Pass holders: Adults - £2.50, Concession - £2.00, Child (4-16 years) - £1.50

In his talk, Professor Kennedy will analyze the impact of the Afghanistan campaign on the British and American armed forces at the strategic level, the lessons learned, the impact of the cost of war on the two nation’s societies and the consequences for future involvement in such operations. He will also look at how the campaign has brought the two militaries closer, or introduced frictions between them.

The usual and Courageous Restraint programmes continue in December and into 2012 - details coming soon at  www.durham.gov.uk/dli and the printed leaflets...

Saturday 1 October 2011

BRANCH BULLETIN- SEPTEMBER 2011

70.11 DLI CLOTHING

The stock of DLI embroidered clothing has been replenished and we now have, Fleeces, long-sleeved V neck pullovers, baseball caps, wool hats, polo shorts and sweaters. These are in all sizes and orders can be placed by phone and collected at your leisure. We also have DLI cuff-links and tie pins in stock.

71.11 DURHAM BUGLE - AUTUMN EDITION

Will the following branches collect their Durham Bugles from the Rifles Durham Office as soon as they are able to do so:

Stockton

Ryhope & Silksworth

Hartlepool

Bishop Auckland

72.11 CHANGE OF VENUE/MEETING NIGHT

The Ryhope & Silksworth Branch have notified a change of Venue to The Derwenthurst Club, Ryhope. The meeting night has been changed to the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Please note and amend your records accordingly.

73.11 STOCK LIST

A list of stock items held at The Rifles Durham Office is enclosed with this Bulletin. Please circulate this list amongst your members and advise the Rifles Durham Office of any items they wish to purchase. These can be posted to the branch or collected on the usual sale or return basis.

74.11 REUNION RAFFLE

The Reunion Raffle raised the sum of £205.00. We wish to thank the Chester-Le-Street Branch for providing two ticket sellers who did an excellent job. Only one prize remained unclaimed at close of play. The member with ticket number 43819 can collect a bottle of quality red wine from the Rifles Durham office. If the prize remains unclaimed it will be added to the Indoor Games raffle in March 2012.

75.11 REDEDICATION SERVICE - 23 OCTOBER 2011

Branches have received an email from The Rifles Durham Secretary regarding a Rededication Service taking place in Skelton-cum-Newby near Ripon in North Yorkshire on Sunday 23 October 2011. The WWI Memorial which has DLI names upon it has recently been restored with the help of grants and donations to which the DLI Trustees subscribed

The location is the village hall in Skelton-cum Newby and the start time is 10.25 am - for satnavs the postcode is HG4 5AH. The presence of the DLI Association has been requested.

76.11 BOER WAR STATUETTE

The Rifles Durham Office has taken delivery of 5 Boer War Statuettes. It is badged DLI with Battle Honours and is priced at £37.50.

77.11 DEATHS

The following death has been notified to the Rifles Durham Office:

DAVID STONES

Aged 57 years

Chairman of the Bishop Auckland Branch

for over 20 years

 

Kevin Storey BEM

Secretary,

Elvet Waterside

Monday 26 September 2011

Elizabeth Cross Presentation

On September 21st the family of Private Gerald Clarke met at the Rifles Durham office to receive the Elizabeth Cross and Scroll, in recognition of their loss and sacrifice.

They were presented to John, brother of Gerald, and his family on behalf of a grateful Nation by the Lord Lieutenant of Durham.

A brief summary of the events leading up to the action in which Private Gerald Clarke of The King’s Shropshire Light Infantry gave his life was read out before the presentation.

Gerald Clarke was born on the 2nd of July 1932 in Durham and enlisted into the British Army on the 18th of October 1950, joining the Royal Irish Fusiliers.

The Korean War had begun in June 1950 and involved troops from the United Nations supporting South Korea against the forces of North Korea who were aided by the People's Republic of China (PRC). The war was a result of the physical division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Second World.

In the summer of 1951 Private Clarke was posted with his Battalion to join the conflict in Korea. As British Army units deployed into operational theatres many soldiers were transferred to Regiments where they were most needed and in October 1951 Private Clarke was transferred to the 1st Battalion The King’s Shropshire Light Infantry.

Very soon afterwards the Battalion was deployed to block the Chinese offensive which had the aim of seizing tactically important hills in the Imjin River area. Fighting continued throughout October as the opposing sides vied for position, seeking geographic advantage. The 1st Battalion sent out fighting patrols onto the scrub covered hills to probe the enemy defences and the Chinese shelled the British positions, subjecting the soldiers dug in along the front lines to conditions reminiscent of the First World War.

On the 17th of November Chinese forces overran British and Australian positions in fierce, close quarter fighting. The following day, the 18th of November 1951, The King’s Shropshire Light Infantry advanced against the Chinese, driving them back to retake the strategic hills and regain control of the area. During this phase of the fighting, Gerald Clarke died in action.

Gerald now lies in the United Nations Military Cemetery, Tanggok near Pusan, Korea.

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Monday 12 September 2011

DLI Reunion Sept.2011

There was another good turnout for this year 's event, despite the forcast for wind and showers. In the end the rain kept off and the parade went smoothly.






LINK to all photos.

Friday 2 September 2011

Military Vehicle Rally Update

The event took place on a cold and windy Bank Holiday Sunday but it seemed to warm up for the Monday.

The main car park had to be used for the exhibits because of the condition of the grassed area, at least the rain kept away.

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Sunday 28 August 2011

Museum Talks Programme

Saturday 10 September - 2.00pm
Development of the Vickers - Maxim Machine Gun
by Martin Pegler.

The story of the Vickers-Maxim is a surprising but fascinating one, involving light bulbs, hair curlers and a man of extraordinary genius. Find out more about this longest serving of all automatic weapons.

Tickets (normal admission cost also applies)

Adult £4.50, Concession £3.50, Children (4-16 years) £2.50

Annual Pass Holders

Adult £2.50, Concession £2.00, Children (4-16 years) £1.50

Tickets can be bought in advance from the DLI shop or by calling 0191 384 2214.

Monday 22 August 2011

The Durham Light Infantry Association

BRANCH BULLETIN AUGUST 2011

62.11 FIRST AID

The cost of covering the Annual Reunion with first aiders from St John’s Ambulance is becoming expensive for the period for which cover is required. We are quite certain that amongst the membership of the Association there will be individuals who are trained medics/first aiders and have the necessary certificates of competence from the army or industry. Will branches please trawl their membership and identify any individual who have such qualifications and are willing to make themselves available at functions such as the Annual Reunion or Indoor Games. We would of course come to some arrangements regarding payment for these services. This issue will be an agenda item for the next Executive Committee in November.

63.11 REUNION RAFFLE

Please be reminded that all branches are expected to donate a prize for the Reunion Raffle. Please ensure that the name of the branch is clearly displayed on the donated prize.

Prizes should be handed in to the Rifles Durham Office by Thursday 8 September or handed in to Shirley at the ‘Shop’ at Bede College. Two ticket sellers should be provided by the Chester-Le-Street branch who should report to Shirley at the shop who will provide tickets, bag and instructions - tickets 5 for £1.00.

64.11 ROLL OF HONOUR 2010/2011

Enclosed with this Bulletin please find the Roll of Honour for 2010/2011. Please examine it and report any errors or omissions to the Rifles Durham Office by Monday 5 September 2011.

65.11 ASSOCIATION SWEEPSTAKE

Will all branches who have not yet returned counterfoils and cash for this years Sweepstake please do so to the Rifles Office Durham as soon as they are able to do so. The draw takes place on Thursday 29th September

66.11 CEREMONY OF PRAYER AND DEDICATION

Branches of the Association have been invited to a Ceremony of Prayer & Dedication to incorporate an inscribed stone tablet at the War Memorial at Welfare Park Blackhall on Wednesday 7 September 2011 to commence at 3PM. The inscription is to honour the sacrifice of the many service personnel who have given their lives since the end of the second world war. Those attending will meet afterwards in the RAF Association Club. To accept this invitation please confirm by 31 August if you are able to attend with your Standard to The Secretary RAFA Blackhall, Hartlepool TS27 4AE.

67.11 CALLING ALL VETERANS

The Royal British Legion need 90 fit Veterans to each raise £100 and cycle, run or wheelchair 10 miles to raise £9,000 for the Royal British Legion’s 90th Anniversary Appeal in the Region on 29 October 2011. If any member is up to the 90 for 90 Challenge they can sign up by calling David Bell on 0191 495 9515.

68.11 DLI BOOKS

The book “The Faithful Sixth” by Harry Moses is to be reprinted. This decision has been made because of the regular demand for the book which has been sold out for the last few years. It will be reprinted by local publishers “Memoir Club Ltd” who are based in Langley Park. The book will be available at the end of September and will be priced at £14.95. The publishers who have a web site at www.thememoirclub.co.uk will also be advertising and selling two other DLI books i.e. “The Fighting Bradfords” and “The Gateshead Gurkhas” both priced at £8.00. The publishers are also ready to print a new book by Harry Moses titled “For Your Tomorrow” the story of the 2nd Battalion DLI from 1919 until 1955 .

69.11 DEATHS

The following death has been reported to the Rifles Durham Office

Cpl A.E. Denchfield MM - 8 DLI

May He Rest in Peace

 

Kevin Storey, BEM

Secretary

Elvet Waterside

Friday 5 August 2011

Military Vehicle Rally

August 28-29

The North East Military Vehicle Club will hold its annual show on the August Bank holiday weekend on the Sunday and Monday from 10am to 4pm in the grounds of the museum. The show always has in excess of 60 exhibits, so there is plenty to see and do.

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Thursday 28 July 2011

The Durham Light Infantry Association

Branch Bulletin July 2011

53.11 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MINUTES – AMENDMENT

Please amend para 13(b) of the Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting held on Wednesday 15 June 2011 to read as follows:

Gateshead & Newcastle advised the Committee that their September & December meetings had been converted to Social Mornings and all were invited.

54.11 CENOTAPH CEREMONY 2011

The Royal British Legion will once again be co-ordinating the Ex-Service Contingents attending the Cenotaph Ceremony & March Past on Sunday 13 November 2011. The Association as been allocated a maximum of 60 tickets and any branch or individual member who wishes to apply for tickets must do so via The Rifles Durham Office by Friday 19 August 2011. Anyone wishing to attend must be aware that they are likely to be standing in Whitehall for at least 90 minutes prior to the March Past and that the marching distance is over 1 mile, possibly in inclement weather.

55.11 ANNUAL REUNION – MEALS & ACCOMMODATION

All branches and those on our mailing list have received the Warning Order for the 2011 Annual Reunion. Please note that applications for accommodation and the Reunion Lunch must be made to The Rifles Durham Office on the form provided by Friday 19 August 2011. Payment for the lunch must accompany all applications.

56.11 CHRISTMAS CARDS 2011

Enclosed with this Bulletin please find an application for the purchase of the 2011 Christmas Card. The card features a Bugle Major in full dress circa 1850 with a wonderful background view of the River Wear and Durham Cathedral; the spire of St. Nicholas’s Church can also be seen. The cards are priced at 75p each and are a limited edition 1500.

Christmas Card Front 

57.11 CHRISTMAS CARDS – PREVIOUS YEARS

The Rifles Durham Office is holding a supply of Christmas Cards from previous years and these may be purchased in mixed packs of ten at £3.00 per pack.

58.11 DLI SWEEPSTAKE

Branches who have sold their ticket allocation are asked to return counterfoils and money to The Rifles Durham Office as soon as they are able to do so. Well done those branches who have already done so and a big thank you to all on our mailing list; many have sent donations to the Memorial Fund in addition to buying the tickets.

59.11 WORLD WAR 11 & KOREAN VETERANS

Would branches please compile a list of their members who are either WWII or Korean Veterans. Details of service with number, rank and names with addresses and telephone numbers would be appreciated. We are considering funding options for transport and accommodation when the date of the Memorial dedication date is known. There is no urgency but an early response would be appreciated.

60.11 CLOTHING STOCK

A supply of baseball caps and other items of popular DLI embroidered clothing have been ordered and will be available shortly. Please telephone Shirley on 0191 3865496 to confirm availability.

DEATHS

The Rifles Durham Office has been informed of the following deaths:

HARRY RAMMAGE – Consett & Stanley SB

JOHN JAMES THOMLINSON – 6 DLI

May they Rest in Peace.

 

Kevin Storey, BEM.

Secretary

Elvet Waterside

Japanese Sword Going Home

The family of the late Lieutenant Colonel William “Bill” Weightman paid an emotional farewell to the sword taken from Major General Shozaburo Iino before being shipped to the descendants of the officer he had taken it from at the end of the Second World War.

Full story.The Northern Echo

 Mr Nakayama explains the efforts to locat the family 2011 ©JAttle-5

Maj. Lawton,Mrs Weightman,Mr Daly,Mr Nakayama and Mr Storey 2011 ©JAttle-28

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Wednesday 20 July 2011

Museum Talks Programme

Saturday 23 July - 2.00pm .. Filming the Blitz

 

Presented by Professor Jo Fox, Dept. of History, Durham University.

Examining the work of the wartime documentarists of the Crown Film Unit and their contribution both to the war effort and to the memory of the Blitz.

Tickets can be bought in advance from the DLI shop or by calling 0191 384 2214.

Sunday 17 July 2011

Neil Hymas’ Faithful Foray

DLI MEMORIAL APPEAL

On the 16th July Sgt Neil Hymas of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers set off on a trek around the historical boundary of County Durham..The distance covered will be approximately 240 miles and he hopes to complete it in 8 days despite carrying a load in excess of 70lbs and will have no support.

If you would like to help please send your donations for the memorial to

DLI Memorial Appeal,

The Rifles Office,

Elvet Waterside,

Durham, DH1 3BW.

Cheques should be made payable to the Regimental and Chattels Charity of the former DLI and mark the correspondence for  the Faithful Foray.

 

 Miss Durham Cuts the Ribbon to start the Trek

 The Trek is on

Thursday 14 July 2011

DLI Museum Dad's Fun Day

Saturday 16th July  2011 - 10.00am-3.00pm

Come along and join over 1,000 Dads and their families.

  • Climb aboard a Battle Challenger Tank
  • See a special Sea King Helicopter landing
  • Explore a real life Afghanistan field hospital from the TA - not for the faint hearted!
  • See a Field Gun Display
  • Try your hand at mine clearance and bomb detection
  • Join in with fun crafts and museum activities

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£7.00 admits one adult and one child, £4.50 admits one adult and one child under 5, FREE to Annual Pass and Culture Card Holders.

Thursday 30 June 2011

70th Infantry Brigade Website.

I am very pleased to let you know that the 70th Infantry Brigade Website, which has been under development for some months, has now been activated.

It can be accessed at www.newmp.org.uk/70brigade or by clicking on the 70 Brigade link on the left of the main page of the NEWMP Website.

It must be emphasised that the work is at a very early stage. The Website contains introductory and explanatory material, with the beginnings of some War Diaries (especially 23rd Division and 70th Brigade itself) together with the manpower databases for the three Infantry Battalions (10 DLI, 11 DLI and 1 Tyneside Scottish). The material is all searchable.

I have now got to get on and input several thousand pages' worth of War Diary material and continue to refine the manpower lists.

If you have any queries or comments, by all means contact me. Many thanks to all those who have been so supportive and helpful - I look forward to working further with you.

Kind Regards

John L Dixon

Wednesday 29 June 2011

Armed Forces Day

The presentation of the Veterans Badges took place in the council chamber of county hall. The master of ceremonies was Jonathan Morrell from Real Radio. Presentations were made by councillor Dennis Morgan, Chairman of Durham County Council along with Lt. Col. Ian Banks commanding officer,5RRF, Group Cpt. J.B. Portlock from RAF Boulmer and Mr Kevan Johns MP the Shadow Secretary of Defence.
The presentation of the badges was preceded by a Rap written and performed by pupils of Escomb Primary school, poems written and read by pupils of Our Lady and St Thomas RC Primary School Willington and The Bowburn March by Ray Farr played by the Durham County Schools Brass Band conducted by Neil Hines.
Outside there were displays and activities provided by the local services, public and military. Late in the afternoon the crowds were entertained by the Band and Bugles of the Durham Army Cadet Force and a battle drill display by the 68th  Durham Light Infantry Society. 
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