Thursday, 28 May 2015
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
The Durham Light Infantry Association
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DLI Executive Meeting –
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The next DLI Executive Meeting will take place on Wednesday 10 June 2015 at
1400 hrs at the Rifles (Durham) Office.
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All branches of the Association should send at least one representative to
the meeting.
- The Agenda is as follows
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The next DLI Executive Meeting will take place on Wednesday 10 June 2015 at
1400 hrs at the Rifles (Durham) Office.
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To make a list of those attending the meeting
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The Exhortation to be spoken by the Chairman
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To receive any apologies for absence
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To agree the minutes of the ordinary meeting held 12 November 2014
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To discuss any matters arising from those minutes
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To receive an update of the arrangements for the DLI Reunion
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To receive any bids for the holding of 2016 Indoor Games
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To receive a report on the Light Infantry Reunion 5-6 June 2015.
- Any Other Business
- Relevant papers will be made available at the meeting
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THE COMMEMORATION OF THE LIBERATION OF THE VILLAGE OF
SINT JOOST.
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The last Monthly Bulletin Commemoration reported that no members were
travelling to Sint Joost for the Commemoration of the battle the Liberation of
the village of Sint Joost where the DLI lost a number of 9 Bn DLI men KIA during
20-21 Jan 1945. This report was wrong. The Durham Light Infantry was represented
at the ceremony by Colin Laverick of the Consett and Stanley Branch DLI
Association.
- A proposal will be made to make a financial donation to Colin Laverick of the Consett and Stanley Branch who represented the Durham Light Infantry at the Ceremony in Sint Joost.
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The last Monthly Bulletin Commemoration reported that no members were
travelling to Sint Joost for the Commemoration of the battle the Liberation of
the village of Sint Joost where the DLI lost a number of 9 Bn DLI men KIA during
20-21 Jan 1945. This report was wrong. The Durham Light Infantry was represented
at the ceremony by Colin Laverick of the Consett and Stanley Branch DLI
Association.
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CENTENARY OF THE BATTLE OF GRAVESTAFEL
RIDGE
- Members of the 8 &11 Battalions DLI Old Comrades Association, the DLI Association Chaplain Rev Kenneth Crawford, the College Chaplain Rev Stephen Sandham, commemorated the centenary of this action with the students of the College of Hild-Bede on the college lawn beginning at 1815 hrs, followed by a Retreat. The music for the Ceremony and the Retreat was provided by the Band & Bugles of the Durham Army Cadet Force. A reception in college for college alumni and the Annual Dinner of the 8 & 11 Bns DLI OCA in the Gilesgate Armoury followed. The 8/11th President being unable to attend owing to a family bereavement the wreath was laid by Lt Col JR Heron TD as both a former member of the College of the Venerable Bede and a former DLI Officer. Two members of the college, Kirsty McLaren (President of the SRC) and her deputy Kishen Vora attended the 8/11th Bn OCA Annual Diner to celebrate the close links which there have always been between the college and the DLI.
- LIGHT INFANTRY REUNION – Fri 5 - Sat 6 June 2015
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The Light Infantry Reunion will take place this year at the Greenhaus
Stadium, Shrewsbury on 5 & 6 June 2015. Members who are proposing to attend
must ensure they have with them the relevant tickets for the Reunion, as the
staff hosting the event have no knowledge of the Members of the LI Association
or the Regiment and entry will be refused if the relevant tickets are not
available.
- The final opportunity to hand in counterfoils for the Annual Draw must be handed in at the latest on Sat 6 June. The Draw will be made at the Annual All Rank Association Dinner.
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DLI ASSOCIATION DRAW TICKETS 2015
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DLI Association Draw Tickets (Initially 25 books for each branch) will be
made available to Branch Secretaries at the meeting. Secretaries are reminded
that these Draw Tickets are a major source of income to the Association and that
Association members should be encouraged to sell as many books of tickets as
they can.
- Major Association events depend very much for their finance on sales of these tickets. Further tickets, if required, will be available from the Admin Officer, Shirley Nicholson.
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DLI Association Draw Tickets (Initially 25 books for each branch) will be
made available to Branch Secretaries at the meeting. Secretaries are reminded
that these Draw Tickets are a major source of income to the Association and that
Association members should be encouraged to sell as many books of tickets as
they can.
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FINAL ISSUE OF THE DURHAM BUGLE
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Packs of the final edition (No 30) of the Durham Bugle in its present form
are now ready for collection by branch secretaries from the Rifles Office,
Durham. With each copy of the Durham Bugle there is a letter explaining the
position with regard to the final edition.
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Sadly, the Editor of the Bugle from its first edition, Major Donald McDonald,
has retired. Mr Peter Nelson, the Production Editor has also resigned, though he
is continuing his work for the DLI Museum Friends in other ways. Major Mike Van
der Gucht is continuing with the Durham Bugle title as a newsletter which will
be published around 6 times a year. It will deal with current events. He looks
for your support in this venture.
- The Durham Bugle newsletter will initially be distributed by email.
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Packs of the final edition (No 30) of the Durham Bugle in its present form
are now ready for collection by branch secretaries from the Rifles Office,
Durham. With each copy of the Durham Bugle there is a letter explaining the
position with regard to the final edition.
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COMMEMORATION OF THE BATTLE OF LOOS
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The Secretary has been informed of this commemoration of the Battle of Loos
in which 2nd Bn DLI played a prominent part. If any member or branch
is interested in attending this event, as detailed below, please inform the
Secretary immediately. Please note: There is no funding available to support
this venture.
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Centenary of the Battle of Loos 26th September 2015
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The Federation of OCA’s of the London Territorial and Auxiliary Units in
conjunction with the London Irish Rifles Association, The London Scottish
Regimental Association and representative of the Western Front Association are
currently planning a pilgrimage to Loos to commemorate the centenary of that
Battle (25th/27th September) to commemorate the gallant
efforts of the British Army and pay homage to the considerable losses incurred a
programme of events has been agreed with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
and the local civic authorities for Saturday 26th September 2015.
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The Mayor of Loos-en-Gohelle, on behalf of the local community, is keen to
join with us in recognition of the sacrifice made to preserve their town from
enemy occupation.
- The programme of events is likely be as follows (all times approximate and to be confirmed):
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The Secretary has been informed of this commemoration of the Battle of Loos
in which 2nd Bn DLI played a prominent part. If any member or branch
is interested in attending this event, as detailed below, please inform the
Secretary immediately. Please note: There is no funding available to support
this venture.
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Briefing for Regimental representatives
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Form up in CWGC British Military Cemetery Loos
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Drumhead Service and Act of Remembrance including wreath laying from
Regimental representatives.
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Parade forms up comprising representatives of participating
Regiments/Regimental Associations. Standard bearers at the fore behind the
military band. Parade commander will be a serving officer from the London
Regiment.
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Joint Service of Remembrance at French War Memorial, Loos.
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Parade marches to civic reception.
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Civic reception hosted by Maire of Loos. Speeches and presentations.
- End of formal programme.
- VC COMMEMORATIVE STONES
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The VC commemorative stones which will celebrate the award of the Victoria
Cross to all British soldiers are being distributed to local authorities at the
present time. There are a significant number of these to be placed within the
boundaries of the former County of Durham, not all of them commemorating DLI
soldiers.
- Arrangements are currently being made by local authorities, family members and military representatives as to how and where they will be placed in each area. Association Branches will certainly be able to play a part in the ceremonies of commemoration. Branches will be kept in the picture.
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DEATHS REPORTED
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The first six of these deaths should have been notified earlier. The others
have been reported since the last bulletin
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Tommy Calvert,Died 8 April 2015. He served 1 DLI Berlin, Hong Kong,
Colchester
Brian Coulson died 17 February 2015. He served LI in Burma Band and Bugles
Lt Richard England died 17 March 2015. Served 8 Bn DLI
Joe Henry Falcus died February 2015.National Serviceman with the DLI and Served in Royal Artillery, then became a DLI Regular
Laurie Guthrie died March 2015. Served with DLI in Egypt in1954
William Oliphant died April 2015. He Service 1 DLI andwas RSM’s driver in 1958 at Barnard Castle
Derrick Charles Whitehead died 20 February aged 90Served DCLI and the 9DLI.Landed on Gold Beach 6 June 1944. He attended Normandy Landings Celebration for the 40th, 60th, 63rd and 65th Anniversaries.
Eddie Slack, died Monday 4 May.He served with the DLI in Hong Kong and was a member of Horden & Peterlee Branch.
Bernard Ord died on 7 May.
- May they Rest in Peace
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The first six of these deaths should have been notified earlier. The others
have been reported since the last bulletin
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Elvet Waterside
Durham
26 May 2015
Friday, 15 May 2015
New Exhibition Now Open
For Valour a new exhibition dedicated to Durham’s WW1 soldiers awarded the Victoria Cross was opened today by Sue Snowdon, the Lord Lieutenant of Durham, and Cllr John Robinson, chairman of Durham County Council and Mayor of Durham. Among the guests were descendants of some of the recipients featured.
At the heart of the exhibition are seven specially inscribed paving stones commemorating the VC recipients, who were born in County Durham. They will be be laid in the town or village where the soldier was born or brought up, on the centenary of the date the acts of valour took place
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Museum talk Witton le Wear: The story of a County Durham village during The Great War
Saturday 16th May 2.00pm
Anne Yuill will be talking about village life in Witton-le-Wear 100 years ago, the local servicemen and the stories of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Anne will also give an insight into what it was like for the families left behind. There are the stories of wives, mothers and children as well as how they raised money and items needed for the troops and the local Voluntary Aid Detachment Hospital.
Private H Langstaff
Tickets £3.50 (plus normal admission charge) available in advance from the DLI shop or by calling
03000 266 590.
Sunday, 10 May 2015
New Memorial Dedicated in Chester-le-Street
Hundreds of people gathered to see the dedication of the new war memorial in Chester-le-Street market place,which was was unveiled last year
The red granite memorial carries the names of more than 400 dead from WW1,WW2 and other conflicts
The Reverend David Tully led the ceremony in which, readings and prayers were said and a silence was observed before Sue Snowdon, the Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, laid a wreath. The event concluded with a march past by veterans, armed services, cadets, Scouts, Guides, Boys Brigade and others.