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I
was born in Garston, Hertfordshire, England on 2nd November 1954,
but it was not until 1976, at the age of 21 years, that I decided
that a military career was for me whereupon I enlisted into the
Grenadier Guards as an adult soldier at the Army Careers Office,
St. Albans on 27 September 1976 and, having been awarded Best Recruit,
completed training at the Guards Depot, Pirbright in March 1977.
I was
posted to the 2nd Battalion, stationed in Chelsea Barracks and served
in the Mortar Platoon as a Mortar Number, Assistant Command Post
Operator (ACPO) and Mortar Fire Controller until August 1983. During
this time I served with the Battalion in London, Kenya and twice
in Northern Ireland.
From August
1983 to November 1984 I served initially as a Recruit Instructor and then,
having been promoted in post, as a Superintending Sergeant at the Guards
Depot, Pirbright.
From November
1984 I served with the 1st Battalion at Hounslow as a Platoon Sergeant
in Number 2 Coy. I was then cross posted back to the Mortar Platoon to
serve as a Command Post Operator (CPO) in Münster, Germany. During
1986 I served with the Battalion in Armagh on another Northern Ireland
tour.
In August
1988 I was posted to the NCOs Tactical Wing at the School of Infantry,
Brecon as a Colour Sergeant Instructor, a job I enjoyed immensely and
at the end of my tour of my initial tour there I was priviledged to be
able to serve an extra 6 months in post. In December 1990 I returned to
the 1st Battalion who were once again stationed in Münster, but serving
in the Gulf.
Unable to
join the Battalion, I was instead sent to Sennelager to train troops for
Operation Granby. The Battalion eventually regrouped after the Gulf
War and I took on the role of the Battalion Ration Accountant and put
my IT skills to use delving into the computer world of CATPAC. I returned
with the Battalion to Wellington Barracks in October 1991 to perform Public
Duties.
On promotion
to WO2, I was posted to the Cinque Ports Training Area to serve as a Range
Management Warrant Officer on the Ranges in Kent. In December 1993 I took
on the post of the Training Area and Ranges Warrant Officer within the
Headquarters of the Cinque Ports Training Area.
Ever eager
to remain a serving Grenadier I transferred onto the Long Service List
in May 1998 remaining at Cinque Ports Training Area where I co-ordinated
unit training requirements for units deploying on Operational Tours, TA
and Cadet Annual Camps and even Scout Camps. Around this I single handedly
conducted the administration of a computer network of 30+ computers, the
maintenance of a further 50+ stand-alone PCs plus trouble shooting PC
problems (providing solutions I prefer to term it) and advising on any
matter of other things. It kept me very busy and a job I revelled in.
During my
service I was awarded the General Service Medal 1962 with clasp Northern
Ireland, the United Nations Medal (Cyprus), the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal and the Long Service and Good
Conduct Medal. I saw service in Kenya, Canada, British Army of the Rhine
(three tours), Cyprus, the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.
I left HM
Forces in April 2002 after 25 ½ years Colour Service, but am able
to continue my links with the Regiment by serving the East Kent Branch
as Hon. Secretary, a post I took over on 15 March 2009, as Treasurer, a post I took over in August 1998 and as the Webmaster of this website.
I am married
to Sue and have two children (Gary and Natalie). My hobbies are all things
computer related, gardening, skiing, fishing, buying shares and increasing my portfolio in preparation for my retirement.
I am a qualified
Hardware and Software Technician and a Microsoft Certified Professional.
I now work as a PC Field Engineer and Mobile Data Specialist for a company in Ashford, Kent.
If you know
me from the past and would like to get in touch again, please contact
me.
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Grenadier Guards Association is Registered Under the Charities Act,
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