The RGJA CORPORATE MEMORIAL at Alrewas

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Aug 132016
 

Why is the there not to true Royal Green Jackets Memorial at the NMA.

Was this the biggest insult to the RGJ, a Corporate Badge on the RGJ Memorial

at the NMA.

“No Rifleman Ever Wore or Served Under This Corporate Association Badge”

 ( THE RGJA WAS NEVER A REGIMENT, BUT THE ROYAL GREEN JACKETS WAS ) 

WHY IS A COMMERCIAL / CORPORATE BADGE BEING USED ON

THE RGJ MEMORIAL AT THE NMA ?

The Memorial was endorsed by The RGJRA.

WHY DID HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II

THE COLONEL IN CHIEF OF

THE ROYAL GREEN JACKETS

NOT UNVEIL THE CORPORATE RGJRA MEMORIAL ?” 

“NO RIFLEMAN EVER WORE OR SERVED UNDER THE BADGE BEING USED ON THE RGJA MEMORIAL”

Simple wording might have been better than a Corporate / Commercial Badge ?

(NO ONE EVER SERVED UNDER THESE CORPORATE BADGES)

SO SIMPLE WORDING MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER. 

A TOTAL INSULT TO ALL WHO DIED AND TO ALL WHO SERVED IN 

THE ROYAL GREEN JACKETS

Work started during 2015 on the area in front of the RGJ memorial to stop the area from flooding.

But;

During the month of January 2016 under a shroud of secrecy,

The Royal Green Jackets memorial was replaced.

The Royal Green Jackets Regimental Memorial Dedication

was held on Sunday 11th May 2008

The link below is from The RGJRA link of the event

http://www.greenjackets-net.org.uk/assoc_new/regtl_history/short_report.htm

The Men where so proud on this day, photographs where taken by all after the unveiling, and spirits where high.

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The Royal Green Jackets CORPORATE Memorial

With The Royal Green Jackets Commercial Badge that is not issued by the MOD

(NO ONE SPOTTED THE RGJ CORPORATE BADGE)

The Memorial area was prone to flooding, as no risk assessment had been carried out it seems,

but was this the real reason it was changed ?

The Badge appeared to look squat on the memorial

(The Badges above are RGJ Commercial Badges from Marketing RGJ)

(Please note that this badge is not the one that was worn upon the beret)

Nor the one supplied by The MOD is this a RGJ Commercial Badge used by Marketing RGJ

As the memorial was on a slant the defect went un-noticed for years by many it seems.

When the rag was a flag, and the staff was a Pole, As a youth I would think of when they were whole.
But now I’m a man and old I might be. But my BADGE is still here for all to see.———

By Phil Pickford.

The Stone Mason who built the original Memorial was

Young Johnson

of Wiltshire

West Wiltshire Craft Centre, Storridge Rd, Westbury BA13 4HU

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http://www.youngjohnson.com/

The Original memorial cost was stated in The RGJRA Journal

to be £15,000

When the memorial was replaced, the Lord Bramall plaque is now virtually covered by the memorial.

It looks like its been tucked under the memorial

Members of the public where discouraged from taking any photos as the work was being carried out we are told.

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Also the plaque of the Ox and Bucks 43rd & 52nd as has now been replaced.

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This was the 2008 version

This was pointed out by a fellow Rifleman to members within the RGJ over a 2 year period

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This is the 2015 /16 version

Lord Bramalls Speech

Given at 

The Royal Green Jackets Regimental Memorial Dedication held on Sunday 11th May 2008

What a beautiful day; even if a bit exacting for those of more advancing years and with weather more like Malaysia, Kenya or Cyprus but well done for turning up in such marvellous numbers and some of you from very long ways away. God knows what time Reveille must have gone for some of you this morning!

As one of the first Commanding Officers of the Royal Green Jackets at its inception – and still I am glad to say around today – after the end of the 41 years of the Regiment’s proud service as an active regiment of the British Army, I am so very delighted, and so I know is Avril my wife, to be here with you today, particularly to remember and to pay tribute to the 133 of our comrades – in – arms who were killed on duty or as a result of terrorist activity since World War II and whose names are inscribed individually on that very impressive Armed Forces Memorial at the foot of which we had that lovely and moving service taken by the Rev. Colin Fox and also of course to unveil a special single regiment granite memorial in proud memory of all Riflemen who served in the Royal Green Jackets between January 1966 to January 2007 – and which I will do right now.

Never can a single Regiment have acquired and sustained such a distinguished reputation in such a short time. It’s true that it started with a very fine pedigree, being itself the union in January 1966 of three very famous Regiments: The Oxfordshire and Buckingham Light Infantry (the 43rd & 52nd), the King’s Royal Rifle Corps (the 60th Rifles) and the Rifle Brigade (the 95th) – perhaps today we might say “Sharps Own” – all of whom had won great renown, in bygone days, as light troops and skirmishers, heroes in the first Battle of Ypres which probably saved the Empire and in more recent times as airborne troops, motorised and mechanised infantry, and as doughty and skilful fighters in both the desert and the jungle. We could not have had a better start.

Since that union, the Regiment has served all over the world, in every continent and theatre of operations. It has won high praise and recognition for its fighting spirit, its initiative, its ability to innovate and improvise, so essential in modern conflict and its propensity for forward thinking, both tactically and in the leadership of men.

Moreover, The Royal Green Jackets, at every level and rank, including very much our Territorial’s, have played a notable, distinctive and highly respected part in all the worldwide activities and operations in which the British Army has been so constantly engaged during the Regiment’s lifespan; and have left their mark on how the British Army has developed and carried out its duty. Throughout, the Regiment itself has been engaged in an immensely varied range of tasks, from fighting in the jungles of Borneo in South-East Asia during Indonesia’s confrontation with Malaysia; – and you will notice that I am carrying a stick called a “Penang Lawyer” – many of you will remember Penang – through West Germany and Berlin at the height of the Cold War, on the streets of Northern Ireland in those lengthy constrained yet sometimes highly dangerous and successful operations, to aid the civil power, to peacekeeping and peace enforcement in Cyprus, the Balkans and Sierra Leone and finally in the on-going hard battling in the Middle East over the last five years; to say nothing of garrison duties in Hong Kong, Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands. Talk about covering the waterfront!

So our gathering today, brother Riflemen, closes a historic chapter in the history of the British Army, as the proud and highly effective Royal Green Jackets merge still further, in the ever-widening grouping of Infantry to form yet another single, but this time much larger Regiment, with five Regular and two Territorial Battalions and not forgetting our Cadets, thus offering even wider opportunities and experience to all Riflemen, as they face the new challenges of the twenty-first century.

As you all know, the new Regiment, ‘The Rifles’, will, by its uniform and accoutrements, drill and military music and above all, its ethos of ‘Swift and Bold’, with strong self discipline yet a light touch be in every sense a Rifle regiment in which the legacy of the Royal Green Jackets has certainly not been lost. Indeed, at this very moment, in Chepstow, in Ballykinler (Northern Ireland), in Germany, in Bulford, in Edinburgh, Reading, Exeter and in London there is being created a new very modern regiment in which we can all have every confidence and which in future will be fully worthy of both our loyalty and our pride.

But, of course, our own Royal Green Jackets Association and some earlier associations will, most importantly, continue and with the same enthusiasm, giving plenty of opportunity for those of us growing older to keep in touch with their old friends and comrades-in-arms and go on remembering with pride and affection the old Regiments in which we served and in which we had such memorable times and experiences.

So then brother Riflemen as you march past, and I am so proud to be taking the salute. The last time there was a big do like this at Winchester, I was the ‘Right Marker’, but this time I’ve been given a more static role in deference to my age. But as you march past on this very special parade of the Royal Green Jackets Veterans, you can do so with immense pride in the past which can never be extinguished or taken away from you and at the same time with every confidence in the future and in to those to whom you will have now passed on the torch and as you can appreciate from the superb way that the two battalions of The Rifles are taking our legacy forward, when they served recently in Iraq.

So finally before asking Maj Gen Jamie Balfour to read to us those immortal lines from Laurence Binyon’s famous poem to the fallen and then after suitable Bugle Calls and the Anthem and ordering my old comrade – in – arms Maj Roy Stanger to “carry on” may I for old time sake give one final order? – Field Marshals don’t give many orders these days – to you Rifleman – not your wives of course – and say “Look to your Front” – “Royal Green Jackets”.

Thank you.

By Kind Permission of Field Marshal The Lord Bramall of Bushfield

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The Royal Green Jackets Memorial

has now got a crack on the base of one of the legs, this was spotted on Monday 7th November 2016.

Remembrance Service  Saturday 11th November 2017 

(Above members of the Regiment saluting the RGJ CORPORATE BADGE)

The RGJ Memorial at Alrewas was unveiled on 11th May 2008 and as far as we know this is the first Remembrance Service

to take place since then and the crack at the base of The RGJ Memorial still remains.

The Royal Green Jackets Memorial

Surrounded by water at Alrewas as of 25th March 2018

It looks like the raising of the Memorial and drainage did not work.

In the June of 2018 The Royal Green Jackets Memorial was repainted

but it still bares an incorrect RGJ Cap Badge, the Badge on The RGJ Memorial is not the one worn by the men on the beret

or issued by the MOD it is that of a commercial entente from marketing RGJ

The Tribute and Memory Chair sited outside The Royal Green Jackets / Rifles Museum Winchester

bares the only 2 correct Badges of the Green Jackets Brigade and The Royal Green Jackets.

It was also stated on a Facebook page by Ricky Tyson (MM) that the chair are made of a Kitchen Worktop Granite,

he says he was told this by the Royal Green Jackets Museum, so just to clarify, the Tribute and Memory chair are both made from solid Tropical Green Granite.

We cannot confirm what type of stone the RGJA Memorial is made of  ?

perhaps Ricky Tyson (MM) was referring to the RGJA  Memorial being made of Kitchen Worktop Granite ?

(This Badge is an MOD issued Badge unlike the one used on the RGJ Memorial)

The History of

The Royal Green Jackets Cap Badge

The Crown, indicates that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the

Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Green Jackets.

PENINSULA, a Battle Honour awarded to all three antecedent Regiments after the Peninsular War,

The Royal Green Jackets major Battle Honour.

The Maltese Cross, both the 60th Rifles and The Rifle Brigade have worn a Maltese Cross since shorty after The Peninsular War.

The Bugle Horn, has long been the symbol of the Light Troops in The British Army,

all three antecedent Regiments have been wearing it since The Peninsular War.

The Laurel Wreath, The whole badge is encircled by the wreath of Victory.

COPENHAGEN April 1801, surmounting the navel crown.

A Battle Honour awarded to The Rifle Brigade

for the battle of Copenhagen.

The Royal Green Jackets motto Swift and Bold was adopted from

The former KRRC motto (Celer et Audax)

Sourced from Google, Face Book and Other

Military Poem

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Aug 042016
 

A Rifleman’s Prayer

As Chosen Men dear Lord we pray
You will inspire, guard and lead us
Throughout this day
Be there at our side when doubts enter in
And fill us with courage to overcome sin

For our country, as Riflemen, we do of our best
And give of our lives when put to the test
In the knowledge that those that are left
Will lay us together in eternal rest

In life’s greatest battle if we should but fall
Another Chosen Man will answer our call
He will pick up our rifle and also our sword
As we seek the way forward
That leads to the Lord

He will take us where our needs they’ll tend
And stay with us right to the end
And hold us safe and speak of thee
Until our eyes no longer see

Lay us down in God’s safe hands
And on our stone state
‘Here rests a Chosen Man’

By

23989170 Cpl D. Smith 2nd Green Jackets K.R. R.C.

The Chosen Man

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Aug 032016
 

“The Chosen Man”

When God created man

He also made a mould

Of a brave honourable soldier

Who would be ‘Swift and Bold’

He decided only the best of men

Would be born to this destiny

A man who would be brave and strong

And be proud to serve his country.

A soldier who would march at speed

On whom comrades could depend

They would be a ‘Band of Brothers’

Riflemen who would always defend.

So ‘The Green Jackets’ were created

And God was so satisfied

That he keeps a special place In heaven

For all ‘brothers’ that have died.

And when the bugler sounds ‘The Last Post’

Remember this was God’s plan

For at the going down of the sun

you will always be ‘A Chosen Man’….

Written by ‘Cassie Hill

Armed Forces Day 2016 NMA

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Jun 262016
 

Armed Forces Day 2016

at the

National Memorial  Arboretum

Julie Ann Rosser at The RGJA Memorial Alrewas

( NOTE,  NOT THE CAP BADGE WORN by the RGJ )  

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SATURDAY 25th JUNE 2016.

Whilst Veterans and Serving personnel, Country wide and those serving World wide for our Sovereign Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, pay tribute and respectful thanks as the newness of our Country dawned.

This year had poignancy not to be matched by any other than freedom from oppression that so many had campaigned for, and had been decorated for.

Our own Antecedents having earned in the sum of 59 Regimental Victoria Crosses and 2 RAMC VC`s attached to our antecedent regiments.

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1854 Sebastopol- Rfn F Wheatley RB

1854 Inkerman – Lt the Hon HH Clifford RB

1854 Sebastopol- Lt WJM Cunninghame RB

1855 Sebastopol – Lt CT Bourchier RB

1855 Sebastopol – Rfn J Bradshaw RB

1855 Sebastopol – Rfn R Humpston RB

1855 Sebastopol – Rfn R McGregor RB

1855 Sebastopol – Lt JS Knox RB

1857 Delhi – Rfn S Turner KRRC

1857 Delhi – C/Sgt S Garvin KRRC

1857 Delhi – LT AS Heathcote KRRC

1857 Delhi – C/Sgt G Waller KRRC

1857 Delhi – Rfn J Thompson KRRC

1857 Delhi – Rfn J Divane KRRC

1857 Delhi – Bgir W Sutton KRRC

1857 Delhi – L/Cpl H Smith 52nd LI

1857 Delhi – Bgir R Hawthorne 52nd LI

1857 Delhi – Ensgn EA Lisle Phillipps KRRC

1858 Lucknow – Capt H Willmot RB

1858 Lucknow – Cpl W Nash RB

1858 Lucknow – Rfn D Hawkes RB

1858 India – Rfn V Bambrick KRRC

1858 Lucknow – Rfn S Shaw RB

1859 India – Pte H Addison 43rd LI

1864 New Zealand – Capt FA Smith 43rd LI

1866 Canada – Rfn T O`Hea RB

1879 Zululand – Bt Lt Col RH Buller KRRC

1882 Egypt – Rfn F Corbet KRRC

1884 Sudan – Lt PS Marlin KRRC

1899 S Africa – Capt WN Congreve RB

1899 S Africa – Lt the Hon FHS Roberts KRRC

1900 S Sfrica – Rfn AE Durrant RB

1901 S Africa – Lt LEA Price-Davies DSO KRRC

1903 Somaliland – Bt Maj JE Gough RB

1914 Belgium – Lt JHS Dimmer KRRC

1914 W Africa – Lt JFP Butler KRRC

1915 France – Csm H Daniels RB

1915 France – A/Cpl CR Noble RB

1915 Belgium – 2Lt GH Wolley QVR / KRRC

1915 Belgium – L/Sgt DW Belcher LRB/ RB

1915 France – Rfn W Mariner KRRC

1915 Belgium – 2Lt SC Woodroffe RB

1915 France – Rfn GS Peachment KRRC

1915 Belgium – Cpl AG Drake RB

1916 France – Bt Maj WLaT Congreve DSO MC RB

1916 France – Sgt A Gill KRRC

1917 France – 2Lt GE Cates RB

1917 France – Csm E Brooks Ox and Bucks LI

1917 Belgium – Sgt E Cooper KRRC

1917 Belgium – Sgt FW Burman RB

1917 Belgium – Sgt AJ Knight Post Office Rifles RB

1917 France – Rfn AE Shepherd KRRC

1917 Palestine – L/Cpl AJ Christie Finsbury Rifles KRRC

1918 France – L/Sgt JE Woodhall RB

1918 France – Sgt W Gregg DCM MC RB

1918 France – Rfn W Beesley RB

1918 France – L/Cpl A Wilcox Ox and Bucks LI

1941 N Africa – Lt Col VB Turner RB

1941 N Africa – Rfn. J Beeley KRRC

1914 France – Capt HS Rankin RAMC Att KRRC

1915 France – Lt GA Maling RAMC Att RB

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The latter day Regiment The Royal Green Jackets this year also commemorates 50 Year of faithful service to Her Majesty it is fitting this year as with ever year to pay tribute to all who served with the great family of green and our Antecedents from which we have taken our lineage.

It was with great pride and honour that i commemorated them all remembering so many that are resting High on a Hill in the knowledge that they served their Sovereign and Regiment well.

A posy of Green, Red, Black and white was laid at the RGJ Memorial Staffordshire to mark our place in the back bone of the British Army, the Red, Green and Black resplendent of the Regimental colours the Red significant of the blood shed by so many the Green resplendent of the beret and the pasture where so many lie and the Black significant of the boots worn into combat Swift and Bold the White for the GJB and also the tears of many as freedom became reality and significant of peace. And those who had achieved a new dawn.

Have a great Armed Forces Day.

Today is to commemorate those that have and do go that extra mile for Our Country.

Some have laid down their lives, it is important to remember them too and their families.

Families that through a unique bond, remain members of the biggest most unique family in the Country, our Military family.

The Military family enter into a unique environment, where it is second nature to be apart from loved ones, to not be able to talk on the phone for very long if at all when loved ones are away. To write a letter with a unique bluey (free blue note paper/ envelope combination, going through a unique postal service.

Unique to be taken under the wing of others, to pack up every 2 years to move and not put down routes to have many vocational strings to your bow due to movement and taking different Jobs.

Being Mum and Dad a role forced upon us due to separation due to duty and for some sadly because they have received that knock on the door.

The Military family bolsters communities and as such the Military Covenant was devised for the integration of Military and Civilian life.

Marry a Service Man or Woman and you leave your old identity at the alter and you become a member of the Sovereign`s Armed forces family .

There is no text book, as with any marriage, however there are bonds and a code that is formed which lasts forever, as with any family there will be fallouts and on occasion the head of the family (let’s call him / her, the Families Officer will sort it out.)

There is a scrutiny that no civvy goes through on March out of a quarter, having packed boxes cleaned until you have earned the title a kin with a fairy tale( Cinderella or her Male equivalent) you are then marked on your cleanliness, wow betide it doesn’t match the Wardens’ criteria, some places look better on March out than when you took over.

Children form bonds they are more resilient than your average child, they accept a separation, empty chairs at birthdays and Christmas and other special occasions. They get used to moving around to different schools, they form an inner strength unique to their situation, they have a discipline and an air of responsibility from a young age, this either carries them through to greater things or a natural progression to follow in their heroes footsteps ( not a pop star or footballer or movie star ) their hero comes in a different shape and size and attire usually with shiney boots or shoes and a form of headdress ( Mum or Dad, and on occasion and older sibling Brother or Sister and load of Uncles and Aunties) their hero is Armed services.

Now today we commemorate the heads of those Military families and those that are attached to the Military the Boys and Girls who become Men and Woman of the greatest team,” The Armed Forces”

For those that have served even a day whether Full time or reserve, you earn the title Veteran.

For you there are memories some good some sad, a life which on enlistment was left at the recruits station, a new life on enlistment, training and discipline which Marched out on demobbing.

That discipline remaining along with a new dialogue and new family members until the end of time.

The Military brings forward, adventure, family, and a code, fun and sadness all held together with a proud band a strength that even when stretched does not break. Time stands still it is meaningless as if by magic it starts again at reunions, on the telephone or the face in the supermarket when we are together again.

For those that have now gone to the reunion in the Sky we remember them too, some memories bring forward tears , not necessarily sad ones but some of humour again a unique humour, but always of memories and a sense of belonging, “ he ain’t heavy he is my Brother, she ain’t heavy she is my Sister.”

Together we are your Armed Forces.

We are Veterans

We are family.

Today is Armed forces day.

Her Majesty has spoken from Windsor Castle to her employees and their families.

Now it’s’ the Nations turn.

Thank You.

 

Sounding Retreat 2016

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Jun 052016
 

Sounding the retreat 2016

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Prince Philip

Colonel-in-Chief

of

The Rifles

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A Rifleman to His Enemies

I am a Rifleman and I will come for you,

I will disregard your fire, each frenzied round, each frantic shot,

For if you show yourself to fight,

Infernal day of Stygian night.

Have faith that you will miss , and I will not,

You will slow me down, with hidden traps, and buried threat.

And though with every driven yard I`ll doubt the road ahead,

And with every measured stride, I`ll taste familiar dread,

I`ll sound the advance and drive and march and see your challenge met.

Where you are cruel and craven in your cowardice, I will be just,

Where you have looted and bullied and cowed,

I will empower and protect and see the Afghan proud,

My only theft is fear, my levy only trust.

I will stand in sombre salute, to the coffins you create,

Console those you have bereaved and nurture those you maim,

But I`ll not blind my thoughts with blame,

Nor surrender my sole to hate.

And when at home, I`ll touch with patient grace

To cold apathy and gathered crowds the same,

In certain knowledge that i will come again,

To this fertile, futile, half forsaken place.

I am swift of thought and bold of heart,Heed this warning i impart;

I will come at you with everything I can,

For I am and ever will be, a Rifle`s Man.

By

Captain John Barry 

 The Rifles

Composed in Patrol Base Silab, Afghanistan 2009

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Pictures from Face Book and Google

Jason Salkey / Rifleman Harris (95th)

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May 282016
 

Rifleman Harris (95th)

Say`s

“Congratulations on 50 years to all RGJ”

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UK Jammers are holding an indoor freestyle tournament 14th / 15th November this year. We are also using it re-introduce Freestyle frisbee to a British audience in the hope it will pave the way to larger more significant frestyle events.
To this end we will be inventing games that the audience can participate insuch as JAM LOTTO.
Components of moves are writtten separately on cards, cards are put into three pots: Begining, middle and catch pots. Members of the audience chose the cards from the pot. The jammers perfrom the move, best move gets named by audience members. Jammers try to introduce ‘audience chosen’ move in to their routine later in the day.
Catagories: MIXED PAIRS & CO-OP

Jason Salkey Jam Britannia director

Jam Britannia

Other dates to be confirmed, keep watching more events…

The Original Representative (R) Company (1971)

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May 242016
 

The Original R Company

The Leeson Street Patrol, Northern Ireland,

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13th September 1971:

1971. R Company, The Royal Green Jackets,

where Cpl Thompson was awarded the DCM for outstanding Bravery.

The original R company was formed in 1971

Below is the list of former Rifleman, NCO`s and Officers.

Agate

Anderson

Andrews

Askew

Avis

Axworthy

Bailey

Baker

Balfour

Beadon

Bowles

Bromilow

Bryant

Buckingham

Burgess

Burton

Busby

Chadwick

Chapman

Clarke 07

Clarke 14

Clarke 56

Connolly

Corcoran

Daly

Davies

Dawes

Donoghue

Draycott

Dunphie

Elliott

Ellis

Evans

Ewin

Flaherty

Fleming

Fraser

Ford

Foulkes

George

Gibson

Gilbert

Gill

Grabowski

Graham

Grimes

Hancock

Handley

Hankin

Hansford

Harnett

Harris

Healy

Henderson

Hewson

Hill

Hillier

Hitches

Hocking

Hodson

Holman

Homles

Hooley

Hopkins

Horlock

Horne

Houghton

Hurding

Jackson

Jones

King

Lane

Leach

McGowan

McGowan

McIver

McLean

Margrain

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Martin 79

Masters

 Meakin

Micallef

Moody

Mountford

Murfin

Neale

Nolan

O’Dwyer

O’Rouke

Parfitt

Parr

Pilcher

Powell

Pratt

Preece

Puxley

Ransom

Reynaud

Reynolds

Robinson

Roseveare

Rowlands

Rudkin

Rutherford

Sangster

Sharpe

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Smith 132

Smythe

Spence

Strachan

Such

Sugerman

Taylor

Thomas

Thompson

Thornton

Tinsley

Tyrrell

Uyl

Vyvyan

Wakeford

Walker

Walpole

Wennell

Whild

Younger

Sadly some former members of

The original R Company

are no longer with us.

(Their place in history lives on)

Sourced from Face Book

Picture from Google

The start of a new era

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May 102016
 

This is where it all started for the new Regiment.

The Royal Green Jackets.

Along came the order which would shape 50 years of Military history and might, Army order 69/1965 was to shape so many, boys to men, action in theatre and sacrifice under the Crown (lives lost), but more importantly a new Regiment.

A Regiment which had taken forward old traditions from its forfathers a new tapestry.

With a dictated order and a sweep of ink, out went ,The Green Jackets Brigade and in came The Royal Green Jackets at a pace that would set standards that many would find hard to keep up with, not just in stride alone.

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Events by the CEBRGJRA

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May 072016
 

Events by the CEBRGJRA

The

Birmingham to Winchester

Bike Ride

021One Fellow Rifleman rode from

Birmingham to Winchester

to raise funds for C4C.

J J Jones told a Director of MAP when he was doing the Tyre pull in Hucknall that,

“the bike ride was done over 3 days via the Cotswold`s

and I was greeted by Ricky Tyson (MM)”

(One of the Regiment`s highly acclaimed Riflemen)

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The Finishing Line

J J Jones Greeted outside the former

Peninsula Barracks,Winchester

By Military Medal Winner

Ricky Tyson MM.

Former Army Sniper

The Ancestral Home of The Royal Green Jackets

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Some members of The Central England Branch

at the top of

PEN YA FAN

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The PEN YA FAN TEAM

July 2015

Birmingham to London walkathon

A Group of Riflemen from the

Central England branch of The Royal Green Jackets

have since walked from

Birmingham to London

to raise funds for the Army Homeless

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But no high profile greeting on this occasion.

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J J Jones next Event

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UK Destinations

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Other Events

cebrgjra

Amir and Haroon Khan’s signed gloves (Donated by Ricky Manners) went on auction

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Pictures from Facebook

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This is a solo walk by Gary Collins to raise money for Help for Homeless Veterans.

It  is with regret that the solo walk by Gary Collins to raise money for

Help for Homeless Veterans.

This walk was halted after 20 days due to an injury to Gary.

Pictures from Face Book

Ours is not to question why

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May 012016
 

Ours is not to question why

Ours is but to do and die

If I fall and do not rise

Leave me there, say goodbye

If you pray with hopes forlorn

Then pray you’ll live to see the morn

As I lay beneath the night

I struggle with all my might

To live to see another day

Or at least the sun’s first ray’s

It does not matter if we win

We all fall in the end

As my spirit slowly falls

I can hear that fateful call

As my eyes mist up in a haze

I can feel Death’s icy gaze

As I die my last thoughts

Are not of pain nor of loss

But that I fight no more this world

And I leave life without remorse

’twas not mine to question why

Just my place to do and die

And I wonder what will happen most

It does not matter,

I’m but a ghost.

Philip Mason 2015

The re-birth of a Regiment

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May 012016
 

The re-birth of a Regiment

Is nothing new to us

We have come and gone before

And never made a fuss

They have even changed our name

Made the Regiment large and small

But they can never ever erase

The Rifleman’s spirit

That lives within us all

Now we are called the Rifles

What’s in this special name

The Buglers call to battle

Is sounded just the same

It is our fighting spirit

And those glorious days of old

The Regiments name may have gone

But not the, “Swift and Bold”.

By Philip Mason