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The Gloucestershire Regiment Memorial - sponsored European ride

Posted on behalf of David Mulcahy

On the 30th of May I will be heading to Europe on an unsupported European cycling tour. I hope to cycle from Calais 30 May to Ypres and to finish the tour on, or about the 21st of June? I intend to visit as many locations as possible where our forefathers in the Gloucestershire Regiment served and fought bravely. On the 6th of June, I will be in the area of the Normandy beaches, so I intend camping around the area of Gold beach, where British troops landed including the 2nd Battalion the Gloucestershire Regt. I later intend to visit the Somme and Ypres and the surrounding war cemeteries.

Having proudly served in the Regiment from 1975 to 1979 I hope to raise further funds for the Gloucestershire Regiment Memorial.

A Dedication of the Gloucestershire Regiment Memorial will take place on Wednesday 25th September 2024 at the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA).starting at 2.30pm.

Donations for the memorial fund are still being gratefully received, as they will enable us to continue to encourage and enable visits to our memorial in the future.

If you are willing and able to donate, please follow the just giving link below.

Thank you

https://checkout.justgiving.com/gx8kxe7f5z

Any donation no matter how large all small would be greatly appreciated. Please note ‘Just giving do not take any of your donation, however you can choose to give a voluntary donation to them or change the voluntary contributions to zero.’

The Gloucestershire Regiment Memorial

The Gloucestershire Regiment Memorial

Whilst there are individual memorials around the county there has never been one celebrating the whole life of the Regiment from 1694-1994, the proposed memorial at The National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) seeks to rectify that.

The Regiment first came into being in 1694 when colonel Gibson was asked to form a regiment of foot in Portsmouth. This regiment subsequently became the 28th Foot (North Gloucestershire) and the second part of the regiment, the 61st Foot (South Gloucestershire) joined them in 1881 to become a two battalion regiment. In 1884 the two battalions amalgamated into a one battalion regiment.

During the time up to 1948 both battalions were engaged in various conflicts around the world and no other line regiment has carried more battle honours. Their service to crown took them to every continent and their commanders, among whom wer Sir John Moore and the Duke of Wellington, placed them, with confidence, in positions or honour.

The 28th of Foot fought with outstanding bravery during the Egyptian at Alexandria and following on from the rear-guard action on 21st March 1801 they were awarded the privilege of wearing what become known as the "Back Badge" on their headdress and is still worn by the Gloucestershire Army Cadet Force and The Rifles.

Following on from the amalgamation the 1st Battalion, in the Korean War, fought with such gallantry that they were awarded the honour of wearing The US Presidential Citation and the Solmari Streamer was carried on the Regimental Colour.

Since Korea the Regiment has served in "hot spots" around the world and has been recognised as a unit of great merit and it was with great sadness that another amalgamation was forced upon it in 1994.

Whilst there are individual memorials around the county there has never been one celebrating the whole life of the Regiment from 1694-1994, the proposed memorial at The National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) seeks to rectify that.

It is hoped that due recognition will be given on a national and international scale to the contribution paid by the Gloucestershire Regiment for 300 years

If you would like to donate to the Gloucestershire Regiment Memorial, you can do so by sending a cheque made payable to "The Gloucestershire Regiment Memorial" to either;

Len Keeling, 13 Sunnyside Park, Caines, Worcester, WR3 7SP

or

Richard James, Picton House, Waterloo Rd, Caythorpe, Linconshire, NG32 3DX

If you would prefer to donate via Bank transfer, then please email Len here  LThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for details on how to set it up

 

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In Remembrance

In Remembrance

The following deaths have been notified to us in 2023

Steve Wright

1 Glosters 

Died 31 December 2022

 

Peter Handel

ex-national service 1 Glosters

Died 8 January 2023

Mark Bessell

1Glosters & 1RGBW

Died 30 December 2022 

Richard Smith

1 Glosters MT Pl

Date of Death Unkown

Philip (Dusty) Miller

1 Glosters

Died 27 December 2022

Alan ( Ginge) Putterill

1 Glosters

Died 9 January 2023

Ivor Panting

1Glosters

Date unknown

Thomas "TOM" Barnes

1st Glosters 1961- 1970.

Died 28th May 2022

Alan Lloyd

1 Glosters 1976-1989

Died January 2023

Stan Knipes

5 Glosters

Died TBC

Joseph Michael Parker

1 Glosters

Died 14 February 2023

Wayne Butcher

1  Glosters

Dare TBC

Major(QM) Phillip Hall MBE

1 Glosters

Died 28 February 2023

Michael Davey

1 Glosters 1955-57

Died 2023

Gordon Hunt (Aged 93)

Glosters

Died 25 March 2023

Ray Chivers

1 Glosters (Korea Veteran)

Died 11 March 2023

 George Eric Musgrave

REME Att 1Glosters

Korea Veteran

Died 1st April 2023

 Graham Wicks

1 Glosters

Easter 2023 

(Date TBC)

Tony Day

1 Glosters (Dates TBC)

Date of Death TBC

 The Reverend Brian Sherrington

RACD Att 1 Glosters 1975-1976

Died 5 June 2023

Tony "Kid" Harding

1 Glosters (Dates TBC)

Date of Death TBC

Robin (Dobbin) Attwood

1 Glosters

Died 23 June 2023

Lesley Allen

1 Glosters (Korea Veteran)

Died 19 July 2023

Alan Lloyd

1 Glosters

DOD NK

Brian Wright

1 Glosters

Died 14 November 2023

Message from the Webmaster

Hi there

Some of you may have noticed some changes with this website!

My name is Jim Waterfall and since the death of Dusty Miller I have taken over the duties of webmaster for the Glosters. I realise that I have a very hard act to follow after Dusty’s magnificent contributions to the Association and the Glosters website over the years and I hope that you will be as supportive of me as you were of Dusty.

Whilst I am not a Gloster, I did serve for 17½years with 1DERR, leaving with the rank of Sgt in 1991 (20 years including Junior Soldiers at Oswestry).

I have made changes to the website as it was in, my opinion, in need of a makeover, making it easier to navigate and more relevant to you.

One thing that I will ask of you all is that this is YOUR website and we need you to contribute material for the website, photo’s, reports on events, news on our veterans in fact anything that you may think a Gloster maybe interested in.

One last point, as with DERR, I do not believe that whilst there may be ex-servicemen, there is no such thing as an ex-Gloster, once a Gloster, always a Gloster.

So I look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with you as your webmaster and to carry forward Dusty’s legacy into the future.

Contact Us

Contact Us

We do not hold any service records for individuals, so if you are researching someone for your family history the first port of call, we would recommend is the Regimental Museum, there is a section on their website:

Research - Soldiers Of Gloucestershire Museum (soldiersofglos.com)

Secondly and more generally there is the Imperial War Museum site:

https://www.iwm.org.uk/research/tracing-your-family-history

Please use the form below if you wish to contact us or have any comments on the website

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