PCS REA In Memoriam Page. A - CMaj William Jonathan Aedy. Spr Ronald Alfred. Pte Carole Ali (nee Green) WRAC. LCpl Tara Allsopp (nee Evernden) WRACPte Anne Appleby (nee Wood) WRACWO2 Bill Appleyard. Arnold FA Pioneer (WW1). Col Jack Ashworth. Pte Fran Atherton (nee Lloyd) WRACJimmy Ayre. John Bailey. Cpl Bob Ball. Colonel Ken Barker TD Captain Steve Barr. Pte Cath Barr (nee Brannan) WARCColonel Donald James Bartlett ERD TD2. WO2 Ken Batchelor. Spr FN Bayly (WW1)Jim Bazeley. Die MTA New York City Subway, auch New York Subway oder einfach Subway oder deutsch . Salt Yard, Dehesa, Opera Tavern: three of London’s most enjoyable new-style tapas bars, and they’re all run by the same young company. FISCH & FANG – das Erlebnis-Magazin f. News, Videos, Gewinnspiele, Termine, Fangmeldungen, Community, Heft-Archiv, Forum, Zielfisch-Angeln, Angel-Wiki, Angelreisen, Angelger WO2 Venessa Bellamy (nee Pearson) WRACSgt Tony Belsire (Belcher)Brig Larry Bennett CBEBilly Bennett. WO2 Derick Bent. Sgt Denis Bertie. Spr JK Biggs (WW1)Sgt John Arthur Bint. Spr Ian Blakey. Major Tom Boyd. Dave Bowers RE Para. WO2 George Brett. Brig Jack Bridge. Cpl HG Brierley (WW1)Cdr John Briggs VRDReg Briscoe. WO2 Jimmy Brokenbrow. SSgt Paul Brooks. WO2 Tony Brown. AEW Browning (WW1)Capt Jack Bullen. Maj Allan Burlinson. Cpl Dave Cadmore. Col Len Calcutt. Don Calder. Hon Col JHB Cantley. WO2 Geoff Card. Alex Carnie. LCpl Avis Carpenter WRACLt Col James Cashin. Sgt Mike Cashmore. LCpl Terry Chadwick. Spr Nick Chandler. WO1 Geoff Cherry. Maj Geoffrey Russel Clegg. Spr Pat Condon RE Para. Major Mick Conjoice. Frank Conlon. Sgt Frank Connell. Maj Bob Connelly BEMSpr Ken Cook Doug Cooper. Sgt Tom Coppin. WO2 W. J. Copping. Gary Copson RE Para. Maj Ray Corp. Maj John Corrigan MBECpl TJ Corrin (WW1)Sgt Mick Cote. Sgt Carl Cox. Spr Wilf Crews (WW1). Pte Anne Curtis (nee Kelly) WRACD - F LCpl Brenda Daley (nee Rossiter) WRACWO1 (RSM) Bob Davidson. Wendy Davidson (nee Cropper) WRACCpl Frank Dawson (WW1)Nigel (Frenchie) De Sandfort Shortell RE. Ronald (Brummie) Deane. Sgt Keith De'Ath. Cpl Taffy Dew. Sgt Legs (David) Diamond. Maj Charlie Dickson. WO2 Brian Dobinson. Tony Doherty. WO2 Don Doig. Cpl Carl Done. Maj Jim Donovan. Cdr Percy John Dodd RD Brig J N Drew CBE OBE(formerly RE). Maj John Dunkeld. Cpl FG (Bryn) Edwards. Maj Bill Eeles. Spr WF Enright (WW1)Sgt Martin Erskine (WW1)Maj Sidney Fancourt. Cpl Lester Faulkner. Spr Arthur Fearnsides (WW1). Sgt Christine Fellowes WRACSgt Ray Fenn. WO2 Don Fenton. Ben Ferguson. Spr Nat Ferguson (WW1)Pte Irene Ford (nee Slater) WRACLt Col Paul Forrester TDCpl Reg Foulkes. Pte Helen Francis WRACCpl DF Fraser. Brian H Fritchley. Carol Frith WRACCapt Jim Furley- Smith ERDG - ICpl WA Gall. Sandie Gardiner. Johnny Graham. Sgt John Grant. WOI Dixie Green. Spr Jim Greer (WW1)Spr Griffiths. WO2 M (Taff) Griffiths. WO2 Jack Griffiths. Spr Bill Grist (WW1) Ssgt Arthur Grundy. Cpl WS Hackett (WW1)Harry Hackett. Ssgt Dave Hagley. Major George LE Hale JP Sgt Jim Halliday. Spr JH Hammett (WW1)WO2 Don Hannon. Sgt Bob Harnett. Spr Harper. Spr AW Harding (WW1)Lt Col Douglas Harper. WO1 John Harwood. Colonel Mike Hawley TDSgt Terry Haynes. Major Graham Hillier BEM. Maj James Charles Hine. Sgt Bert Hiscock. Spr Douglas Hogg. L/Cpl Holme. Col Joe Holmes. Brig Kenneth Holmes CB CBELCpl Sarah Holmes WRAC/RLCSSgt Ken Honeybun. Ron How. Maj Mike Hucker Lt Col Howard Hughes. Owen Hughes Pioneer (WW1)Spr Huggins. CSM WH Hughes (WW1)WO George Hulme. Pte Brenda Humphreys (nee Fitzgerald). WRACDave Hurst. Cpl Bob 'Geordie' Hutchinson. Cpl Ron Hutchinson. Nicholas Ingleby. WO2 Andy Ingram. WO1 Dick Inkpen. J - LL/Cpl Julie Jack (nee Harris) WRACArnold Jackson. SSgt Tony James Brigadier Rolph James, CBEPte Chris Jayes (later Bithell) WRACSSgt Ted Jenkinson. WO2 Alan James Johnson. SSgt Maggie Johnson. Billy Johnson. Elfryn 'Taffy' Jones RE (Para)Sgt Clive Jones. Spr Tom Jones (WW!)SSgt Norman Joy. Spr Charles Joyce (WW1)WO2 Pete Keen. Pte Betty Keightley (nee Corr) WRAC. Spr Albert Kells (WW1)WO1 (RSM) Joe Kelly/TA Capt Capt George Kehoe. Jack Kennington Brig VR Kenny CB MBESpr HC King (WW1) WO1 Harry Kirk. Shaun Kirkley. L/Cpl C Kostyszyn (nee Maguire) WRAC. SSgt Neil Lamb. Brig F Lane CBE. SSgt Dave Langfield. Pte Fiona Langley WRAC. Spr H Langmead (WW1)Cpl Ken Lawrence. Marie M Lawson WRAC. Chaz Lee. WO1 Richard Legg Spr RH Legge (WW1)Sgt Bert Leighton. Robert Lindsay. Spr Lloyd. Captain Darrel Lloyd Sgt Gilbert Vero Lloyd (WW1)Major Norman Lockwood. Brig Don London. Maj John Long. Don Lord. John Loveridge. Cpl A Low (WW1). WO2 B Lowe. M - ORonald Macdonald. Maj Stuart Macfarlane. WO1 George Madgin. Stan Madgin. Andrew Mannering. W0. 2 Alf Manship. LCpl Anna Marable (Nee Dutton) WRACWO1 Pat Marshall. Brian Marshman. SSgt Mc. Cabe. Col Alan J Mc. Carraher. Cpl Phil Mc. Clumpha. WO2 Fred Mc. Garry. Cpl John Mc. Govern. SSgt Bob Mc. Keever. Jim Mcnicholas. Spr Chaz 'Lee' Milner. Maj Bert Minchen Sgt Charlie Mitchell. Sgt Moles. Sgt Henry Moody. Cpl Bob Moonie. Maj Andy Murray. Pte Vanessa Myers (later Ward). Maj John Nicholls. Col Lance Noble ERD TA. W0. 2 Phil Norsden. SSgt Joe Norwood. Cpl George `Geordie` Ord. Lt Col John Owens P - R. Pte Karen Palmer WRACSpr Bill Parncutt. W0. I Eric Parry BEMMaj Ken Patient. Reginald Peacock. WO2 Des Pearce. Norman Peck. SSgt Brian Penny. WO1 Lennie Perkins. W0. I John Peters. Cpl Bob Pettie. Cpl Kevin Pharoah. WO1 John Pickford. Lt Col John Richard Platt. Maj Joseph Powney (WW1. WO1 (RSM) Gordon Pulley. Maj Andy Quinn. Cpl Phil Quinn. John Rathbone. Freddie (Bunny) Rea. Lt Col Albert Reading. Bruce Reiling. Spr Sam Reith. Spr Pete Riddett. Spr Charles Rippon (WW1)SSgt Phil Roberts. L/Cpl Micky Robbins. Sgt Joe. Robertson. Sgt John Robertson. SSgt Dave Robinson. Percy Robinson Pioneer (WW1)Sgt Richie Roden RLC. Cpl John Rogers. Tony Ross. Maj Jack Rous WO1 Tommy Rowe. Pte Margaret Rowling (nee Willey) WRAC. Spr Frank Rudd (WW1)Cpl Russel Rycroft. Maj Albert William C Ryland. S - UPte Beryl Sandy (nee Jones) WRACBrian (Taff) Sayce RECapt Tom Sear Brig Alex Seaton (Formerly RE). Cpl Paddy Sheehan (WW1)Sgt Nigel . Cox completed tours in the Balkans, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Falkland Islands, Norway and the USA. Carl was born in Chesterfield, Were he lived with his parents to Until 1. He would attend his local football club watching the home games with his father, a team and a sport he loved and continued to love throughout his life. Thanks to Tony Gallagher (Aug 2. Many people have known Richard as Dick or Dickie throughout his army career but I have always known him as Richard, but he is the one and the same person however we knew him. Richard was born in Streatham south London on 2. March 1. 94. 7. He joined the army on 7th June 1. Mill Hill to commence his trade training as a Postal and courier Operator. In 1. 96. 9 he was posted to the Persian Gulf serving in both Bahrain and Sharjah. He then went onto 1. Ivor Siddall and the late Reg Foulkes. While he was on 1. Greece; Norway; Cyprus; Sardinia and Italy. After 1. 04 he was posted to Dortmund in 1. Cpl. He then moved to Lubbecke in 1. Chief clerk. In 1. Richard was posted to MOD London where he was working for Director PCS as driver/clk. When he was promoted to Sgt in 1. Goose Bay for a year. I have heard Richard tell many tales about Goose Bay and hitching a ride home in a Hercules with the RAF just to go home for a weekend!! After Goose Bay he went to 3. PC Regt in Dusseldorf in 1. Chief Clerk Bob Meen as his Docs Clerk in the orderly room. It was here in Dusseldorf that Richard and I met and he would “watch” (or letch as he would say) me playing hockey from his room. We married in 1. 98. In Jan 1. 98. 3 Richard was promoted to SSGT and posted to Iserlohn and served under Eddie Lyons. After NI he went onto SHAPE as WOI and then finally back to Mill Hill in charge of the Training wing. It was from here that Richard was discharged in December 1. Civil Service. He worked at the Passport Office for 2. He made a good recovery and was a house husband for 5 years until ill health struck again, this time with lung cancer. He underwent treatment and was doing very well but unfortunately he passed away very suddenly on 5th June 2. Richard lived a full eventful life and will be deeply missed by myself and many others. Thanks to Jean Legg (May 2. George Kehoe was a well- known and respected member of the service whose strength of character and great sense of fun endeared him to all who knew him - friends, family and colleagues alike. Another of George’s hallmarks was his pride in being smartly dressed and he was always well turned out, whether wearing uniform or otherwise. He suffered a severe heart attack and died very soon afterwards. It was a huge shock to wife Dorothy and daughter Sam to lose George so unexpectedly and so quickly. Our deepest sympathies were conveyed to them both and the Corps was well- represented at George’s funeral, which took place at Perth Crematorium on 2. November 2. 01. 5. George was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife on St Valentine’s Day 1. Shortly after his birth the Kehoe family moved to Perth where his parents John and Mary had another son, John junior, who though now deceased lived a happy and fulfilled life in Canada. Following Basic and Combat Engineer training at Southwood Camp in Cove, Farnborough, he joined the Postal and Courier trade and was posted to Mill Hill. It was here he met the girl who would become his wife of 4. Dorothy Gaut, then serving with the Women’s Royal Army Corps. George and Dorothy were married in Edgware, London on 2nd December 1. Forces’ life. George was posted to Medicine Hat in Canada, which enabled him to visit his brother John. On completion of his posting in Canada, George was sent to Germany, where he completed three tours of duty at different locations with BAOR. He then returned to Mill Hill for a time, which was followed by a tour in Episkopi, Cyprus. He did all the paperwork and administration, which allowed Sam to focus on the nursing side. George was a competent and experienced sailor and enjoyed spending time afloat in many places, including the Baltic, where he inspired daughter Sam to come on board and share his passion for the sea. George always kept himself fit and loved hillwalking; well into retirement he was still active with the Abernethy and Perth rambling groups. George’s distinguished conduct and career saw him rise through the ranks from sapper to captain and no matter what company he was in - from rags to royalty - Captain George Kehoe was respectful, dignified and a true gentleman.
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