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