A Green Howard in Occupation of the Rhineland Jerry Rende

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

A Green Howard in Occupation of the Rhineland Jerry Rende Article Title Author Journal Issue Page(s) Poppleton of Popplesdorf, - A Green Howard in Occupation of the Rhineland Jerry Rendell The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 7 - 9 Crispy Duck, - Recollections of Hong Kong Anthony Gaynor The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 p 9 A Clerk's Tale, - the Advantages of Being a Green Howard Ray Taylor The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 p 10 Pages from Our History, 25 Years Ago, - January - June 1994 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 11 - 13 The 2nd Battalion Branch Bert Walker / Peter Etherington The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 14 - 17 The Funeral of King Haakon, - A Young Green Howard Remembers Hugh Cartledge The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 18 - 20 A Life and Career After the Green Howards Brian O'Hare The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 21 - 22 Opportunity Knocks (10), - Stockton Road Pip Elliott The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 23 - 25 Medal Room Improvements Lynda Powell The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 p 26 The Yorkshire Regiment Remembrance Website, - Remembering Our Fallen Edward Nicholl The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 27 - 29 Ribbon Links Community to Wartime Past Fiona Hall The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 p 30 Pages from Our History, 50Years Ago, - January - June 1969 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 31 - 34 Not a Gentleman, - Remembering Hedley Verity Nicholas Rynn The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 35 - 36 Bushman Extraordinary, - John Littlejohn and 'C' Company Frank Cotterill The Green Howard Issue 26, - Spring 2019 pp 37 - 38 Dunkirk, .... Men on the Last Boat Out of Dunkirk Fiona Hall The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 3 - 4 The Green Howards in Italy 1917 - 1918, - with the 8th & 9th Battalions Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 5 - 9 Cotton's Sword Fiona Hall The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 p 10 A Life and Career After the Green Howards David Nicholson & Tom Wharton The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 11 - 12 The Deadly Triangle, - Northern Ireland 1975 Anonymous The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 13 - 16 A Stroll Down Memory Lane, - Singapore, Malaysia & Hong Kong Revisited Trevor Robinson & Mike Igo The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 p 17 The Memory Box, - Recollections of a Green Howard Dan Oxberry The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 p 24 Craonne 1918, - The Disappearnace of a Division Mark Tovey The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 25 - 27 "We Will Remember", - Corporal Ian Metcalfe Nicholas Rynn The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 p 28 Pages from Our History, 25 Years Ago, - July - December 1993 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 29 - 30 Finding Henry, - 100 Year Old Mystery Solved as Soldier Finally Laid to Rest Fiona Hall The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 31 - 32 Opportunity Knocks (9), - Track South and Tribulation North Pip Elliott The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 33 - 36 Haig's Tower of Strength (Review of John Powell's Book) Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 36 - 37 A Cold War Green Howard, - Memories from Berlin Leslie James The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 38 - 39 Pages from Our History, 50 Years Ago, - July - December 1968 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 40 - 41 Battlefield Tour Guide, - A Second Career Mike Bradley The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 42 - 43 Green Howards Cyclists Do It Again! Jonathan Bell The Green Howard Issue 25, - Autumn 2018 pp 44 Murder in Murmansk, - The Case of Second-Lieutenant Plumpton Paul Elliott The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 4 - 5 "What I Did Next", - Life After the Green Howards Chris Skeen The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 p 6 "Kaisersclacht 1918" - Captain Herbert Read DSO, MC Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 7 - 13 "An Evening with the Stars!". - Cold War Berlin 1976 Anthony Gaynor The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 p 14 "Mafeesh Salaam Hina" - The Revolution in Libya, 1st September 19169 Nick Hallidie The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 15 - 19 Two Generations of the Parker Family Paul Gayton The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 20 - 21 Cap Badges of the British Army Bob Cheetham The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 22 - 23 Our Regimental Cap Badges, - The Story to Date David Nicholson The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 24 - 26 Opportunity Knocks (8), - All At Sea Pip Elliott The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 27 - 28 Pages from Our History, 25 Years Ago, - January - June 1993 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 29 - 31 Pages from Our History, 50 Years Ago, - January - June 1968 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 24, Spring 2018 pp 41 - 43 The Italian Front, - the Green Howards in Italy 1917-1918 Jerry Randall The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 5 - 8 Private Tom Dresser, VC - Unveiling & Dedication of the Dresser Statue Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 9 - 11 Captain David Philip Hirsch, VC - Honouring Our Fallen Heroes Anthony Gaynor & Charlie Helm The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 p 12 The Green Howards, - "A Regiment of Many Faiths" Steve Erskine The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 13 -16 "Feeding the Rat", - Veteran Green Howards Cross the Roof of Spain Mark Laycock The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 21 - 22 Opportunity Knocks (7), - Gas, Gas, Gas! Pip Elliott The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 23 - 26 Pages from Our History, 25 Years Ago, - July - December 1992 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 27 - 29 Green Howards Lead the Way, - Assault on the BLESMA 100 Jonathan Bell The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 p 30 A "Grubby" Joins the Green Howards, - Recollection sof a National Serviceman Chris Dunn The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 31 - 32 Pride and Honour, - Joining the Yeoman Body at the Tower Daniel Benson The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 p 33 From Neglect to Respect, - In Memory of Private George Crozier Louis Hansen The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 p 34 Pages from Our History, 50 Years Ago, - July - December 1957 Tony Warriner The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 35 - 36 Piershill Cemetery Edinburgh Nicholas Rynn The Green Howard Issue 23, Autumn 2017 pp 37 - 39 A Weekend on the Somme - Commemorating Our Fallen Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 3 - 12 Military Medal Mystery John Sly The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 15 - 16 The Tide of Victory - Reflections on the Battle of Messines Jerry Rendell The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 17 - 19 The Last Green Howard - Private James Richard Stevenson, MM Mark Marsay The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 p 20 The Green Howards Association - Recent News and Events Colonel Clive Mantell MBE The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 21 - 23 A Green Howard Witness at Auschwitz - Private James Edward Archer James Archer The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 p 24 Opportunity Knocks (6). Baltic Adventure Pip Elliott The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 25 - 28 Pages from Our History, 25 Years Ago. January - June 1992 The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 29 - 30 Pages from Our History, 50 Years Ago. January - July 1967 The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 31 - 33 The Miner Who Fell Fom a Window Edward Nicholl The Green Howard Issue No 22, Spring 2017 pp 36 - 37 The Green Howards on the Somme (2) Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue No 21, Autumn 2016 pp 7 - 14 The Friends 1996 - 2016. Marking 20 Years of the Friends David Nicholson The Green Howard Issue No 21, Autumn 2016 pp 15 - 17 The Green Howards Assocation. Inspiring Six Months. Colonel Clive Mantell MBE The Green Howard Issue No 21, Autumn 2016 pp 19 - 23 Pages from Our History, 25 Years Ago. July - December 1991 The Green Howard Issue No 21, Autumn 2016 pp 24 - 25 Pages from Our History, 50 Years Ago. July - December 1966 The Green Howard Issue No 21, Autumn 2016 pp 26 - 28 Private Wilf Whitfield, 4th Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment The Green Howard Issue No 21, Autumn 2016 pp 29 - 32 A Rich Seam of Family History Julian Panton The Green Howard Issue No 21, Autumn 2016 pp 36 - 37 The Green Howards on the Somme (1) Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 pp 7 - 12 CSM Stanley Hollis, VC - Unveiling and Dedication of the Hollis Memorial Roger Chapman The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 pp 13 - 15 D-Day Veteran Honoured, - Charlie Hill Appointed to the Legion d'Honneur Colonel Clive Mantell MBE The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 p 16 The Green Howards Association, - Consolidation and Change Colonel Clive Mantell MBE The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 pp 17 - 19 "Ragers Lead the Way!" - A Green Howard in America, 1965 "Tug" Wilson The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 pp 21 - 22 Pages from Our History, 50 Years Ago. January - June 1966 The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 pp 23 - 24 The Trucial Oman Scouts (2) Nick Halidie The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 pp 25 - 27 Golf and the Green Howards in Richmond Peter Curtis The Green Howard Issue No 20, Spring 2016 pp 28 - 29 Pages from Our History, 25 Years Ago.
Recommended publications
  • The Forgotten Fronts the First World War Battlefield Guide: World War Battlefield First the the Forgotten Fronts Forgotten The
    Ed 1 Nov 2016 1 Nov Ed The First World War Battlefield Guide: Volume 2 The Forgotten Fronts The First Battlefield War World Guide: The Forgotten Fronts Creative Media Design ADR005472 Edition 1 November 2016 THE FORGOTTEN FRONTS | i The First World War Battlefield Guide: Volume 2 The British Army Campaign Guide to the Forgotten Fronts of the First World War 1st Edition November 2016 Acknowledgement The publisher wishes to acknowledge the assistance of the following organisations in providing text, images, multimedia links and sketch maps for this volume: Defence Geographic Centre, Imperial War Museum, Army Historical Branch, Air Historical Branch, Army Records Society,National Portrait Gallery, Tank Museum, National Army Museum, Royal Green Jackets Museum,Shepard Trust, Royal Australian Navy, Australian Defence, Royal Artillery Historical Trust, National Archive, Canadian War Museum, National Archives of Canada, The Times, RAF Museum, Wikimedia Commons, USAF, US Library of Congress. The Cover Images Front Cover: (1) Wounded soldier of the 10th Battalion, Black Watch being carried out of a communication trench on the ‘Birdcage’ Line near Salonika, February 1916 © IWM; (2) The advance through Palestine and the Battle of Megiddo: A sergeant directs orders whilst standing on one of the wooden saddles of the Camel Transport Corps © IWM (3) Soldiers of the Royal Army Service Corps outside a Field Ambulance Station. © IWM Inside Front Cover: Helles Memorial, Gallipoli © Barbara Taylor Back Cover: ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at the Tower of London © Julia Gavin ii | THE FORGOTTEN FRONTS THE FORGOTTEN FRONTS | iii ISBN: 978-1-874346-46-3 First published in November 2016 by Creative Media Designs, Army Headquarters, Andover.
    [Show full text]
  • NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority
    No. 151 3505 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 15 AUGUST 1985 CORRIGENDUM Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator ofthe The Balmoral Irrigation Amendment Order 1985 Government, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 29th day of July 1985. IN the Order in Council with the above heading dated 22 July 1985 K. T. WETERE, Minister of Maori Affairs. and published in New Zealand Gazette of I August 1985, No. 142 at page 3251 in the third line of clause 4 of the Order for the word [L.S.) GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! "from" read "farm", which appears in the original Order executed (M.A. H.O. 7/2/419,63/71) by His Excellency the Governor-General in Council. 6/iAL/2CL (P.W. 64/6/1/27, Ch. D.O. WS6/17/7) 10 CORRI9ENDUM The Marriage (Approval of Organisations) Notice (No.8) 1985 Cancelling a Notice Declaring Land to be Crown Land NOTICE with the above heading appeared in. the New Zealand RONALD DAVISON Gazette of 20 June 1985 No. 116, page 2604, in regard to Third Exodist Mission. The notice should read: Third Exodus Mission His Excellency the Adminjstrator of the Government Dated at Wellington this 7th day of August 1985. A PROCLAMA nON S. J. CAT"LAHAN, Secretary for Justice. PURSUANT to section 265 (3) of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, I, The (Leg. 4/5/6) Right Honourable Sir Ronald Keith Davison, the Administrator of the Government of New Zealand hereby declare the notice describing the land in the Schedule hereto as being Crown land subject to the Land Act 1948 and published in the New Zealand Gazette on 18 Cancelling a Notice Declaring Land to be Crown Land April 1985, No.
    [Show full text]
  • Chesterfield Wfa
    CHESTERFIELD WFA Newsletter and Magazine issue 53 Co-Patrons -Sir Hew Strachan & Prof. Peter Simkins Welcome to Issue 53 - the May 2020 Newsletter and Magazine of President - Professor Gary Sheffield MA PhD FRHistS Chesterfield WFA. FRSA Vice-Presidents In view of the current public health Andre Colliot pandemic engulfing the globe, your Professor John Bourne BA PhD committee took the prudent FRHistS decision, before the introduction of The Burgomaster of Ypres Government legislation, to cancel the The Mayor of Albert April, May and June Meetings of the Lt-Col Graham Parker OBE Branch. Christopher Pugsley FRHistS Lord Richard Dannat GCB CBE MC Meetings and other activities will be DL restarted as and when the authorities Roger Lee PhD jssc deem it safe for us to do so. Dr Jack Sheldon In the interim this Newsletter / Magazine will Branch contacts continue Tony Bolton (Chairman) We would urge all our members to adopt all the anthony.bolton3@btinternet .com government`s regulations that way we can keep safe Mark Macartney (Deputy Chairman) and hopefully this crisis will be controlled, the virus [email protected] defeated, and a degree of normality restored. Jane Lovatt (Treasurer) Grant Cullen (Secretary) Stay safe everybody – we are all – in the meantime - [email protected] Facebook `Confined to Barracks` http://www.facebook.com/g roups/157662657604082/ Grant Cullen – Branch Secretary http://www.wfachesterfield.com/ Western Front Association Chesterfield Branch – Meetings 2020 Meetings start at 7.30pm and take place at the Labour Club, Unity House, Saltergate, Chesterfield S40 1NF January 7th . AGM and Members Night – presentations by Jane Ainsworth, Ed Fordham, Judith Reece, Edwin Astill and Alan Atkinson February 4th Graham Kemp `The Impact of the economic blockage of Germany AFTER the armistice and how it led to WW2` March 3rd Peter Hart Après la Guerre Post-war blues, demobilisation and a home fit for very few.
    [Show full text]
  • Titles Ordered August 12 - 19, 2016
    Titles ordered August 12 - 19, 2016 Audiobook New Adult Audiobook Release Date: Kingsbury, Karen. Brush of wings [sound recording] / Karen Kingsbury. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532910 3/29/2016 Malzieu, Mathias. The Boy With the Cuckoo-Clock Heart [sound http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532909 3/2/2010 recording] / Mathias Malzieu [translated by Sarah Ardizzone]. Blu-Ray Non-fiction Blu-Ray Release Date: Bonamassa, Joe Live At The Greek Theatre http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532904 9/23/2016 Book Adult Fiction Release Date: Benjamin, J. M. (Jimmie M.), author. On the run with love / by J.M. Benjamin. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1533079 Cogman, Genevieve, author. The masked city / Genevieve Cogman. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532892 9/6/2016 Colgan, Jenny, author. The bookshop on the corner : a novel / Jenny Colgan. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532882 9/20/2016 Jefferies, Dinah, 1948- author. The tea planter's wife / Dinah Jefferies. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532897 9/13/2016 Malzieu, Mathias. The Boy With the Cuckoo-Clock Heart / Mathias http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532883 11/29/2011 Malzieu [translated by Sarah Ardizzone]. Mullen, Thomas. Darktown : a novel / Thomas Mullen. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532884 9/13/2016 Saunders, Kate, 1960- author. The secrets of wishtide : a Laetitia Rodd mystery / http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532895 9/13/2016 Kate Saunders. Adult Non-Fiction Release Date: Beck, Glenn, author. Liars : how progressives exploit our fears for power http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1532934 8/2/2016 and control / Glenn Beck. De Sena, Joe, 1969- author.
    [Show full text]
  • Edmundo Murray Associate Editor: Claire Healy
    VOLUME 2 - NUMBER 1 March - April 2004 St. Patrick's church and Clonmacnoise School (San Antonio de Areco), built in 1902 thanks to the generosity of Margarita Morgan (née Mooney). Editor: Edmundo Murray Associate Editor: Claire Healy www.irlandeses.org ISSN 1661-6065 Society for Irish Latin American Studies Maison Rouge 1268 Burtigny, Switzerland TABLE OF CONTENTS Eamon Bulfin [Eduardo, Ned] (1892-1968), Irish republican and diplomatist 5 Eduardo Aquilio Coghlan (1912-1997), Judge and genealogist 7 Matthew Gaughren (1843-1914), Roman Catholic priest and bishop in South Africa 9 Patrick Fitzsimons (1802-1872), headmaster and educationist 10 Rodolfo Jorge Walsh (1927-1977), journalist and novelist 11 Eamon Bulfin [Eduardo, Ned] (1892-1968) Irish republican and diplomatist By Edmundo Murray Eamon Bulfin (1892-1968) (The Southern Cross, 12 May 1916) Bulfin, Eamon [Eduardo, Ned] (1892-1968), Irish republican and diplomatist, was born in Argentina, the first of five children of William Bulfin (1864-1910) of Birr, Co. Offaly, and Ann née O'Rourke of Ballymore, Co. Westmeath. An Irish nationalist and enthusiastic supporter of Irish language and sports, William Bulfin was a well-known journalist, editor of the Southern Cross weekly paper of Buenos Aires, and author of short stories and travel books. Ann O'Rourke's sister Elsa was married to the republican Padraig MacManus (1864-1929), editor of the anti-British Fianna journal also of Buenos Aires. In a family environment of Irish nationalism, the eldest son Eamon received a decisive influence in his formative years. At sixteen, the Bulfin family returned to Ireland and Eamon was sent to study with Patrick Pearse at St.
    [Show full text]
  • Wire August 2013
    THE wire August 2013 www.royalsignals.mod.uk The Magazine of The Royal Corps of Signals HONOURS AND AWARDS We congratulate the following Royal Signals personnel who have been granted state honours by Her Majesty The Queen in her annual Birthday Honours List: Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) Maj CN Cooper Maj RJ Craig Lt Col MS Dooley Maj SJ Perrett Queen’s Volunteer Reserves Medal (QVRM) Lt Col JA Allan, TD Meritorious Service Medal WO1 MP Clish WO1 PD Hounsell WO2 SV Reynolds WO2 PM Robins AUGUST 2013 Vol. 67 No: 4 The Magazine of the Royal Corps of Signals Established in 1920 Find us on The Wire Published bi-monthly Annual subscription £12.00 plus postage Editor: Mr Keith Pritchard Editor Deputy Editor: Ms J Burke Mr Keith Pritchard Tel: 01258 482817 All correspondence and material for publication in The Wire should be addressed to: The Wire, RHQ Royal Signals, Blandford Camp, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 8RH Email: [email protected] Contributors Deadline for The Wire : 15th February for publication in the April. 15th April for publication in the June. 15th June for publication in the August. 15th August for publication in the October. 15th October for publication in the December. Accounts / Subscriptions 10th December for publication in the February. Mrs Jess Lawson To see The Wire on line or to refer to Guidelines for Contributors, go to: Tel: 01258 482087 http://www.army.mod.uk/signals/25070.aspx Subscribers All enquiries regarding subscriptions and changes of address of The Wire should be made to: 01258 482087 or 94371 2087 (mil) or [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • D-Day HISTORYHIT.COM
    D-Day HISTORYHIT.COM 1 D-Day HISTORYHIT.COM On 6 June 1944, the Allies launched the greatest amphibious invasion in history. Codenamed “Overlord” but best known today as “D-Day”, the operation saw Allied forces landing on the beaches of Normandy in Nazi-occupied France in huge numbers. By the end of the day, the Allies had established a foothold on the French coastline. The statistics for the invasion force involved in the operation are staggering. By midnight on 6 June, 132,000 Allied forces had landed in France, while more than 2 million were eventually shipped there, comprising a total of 39 divisions. Thousands of vessels took part in the operation including 139 major warships; 221 smaller combat vessels; more than 1000 minesweepers and auxiliary vessels; 4,000 landing craft; 805 merchant ships; 59 blockships; and 300 miscellaneous small craft. Eleven thousand aircraft also took part including fighters, bombers, transports and gliders. The invasion force also had the support of around 350,000 members of the French Resistance, who launched hit-and-run attacks on German targets. From Omaha Beach to Operation Bodyguard this eBook explores D-Day and the beginning of the Battle of Normandy. Detailed articles explain key topics, edited from various History Hit resources. Included in this eBook are articles written for History Hit by some of the world’s leading World War Two historians, including Patrick Eriksson and Martin Bowman. Features written by History Hit staff past and present are also included. You can access all these articles on historyhit.com. D-Day was compiled by Tristan Hughes.
    [Show full text]
  • A Warm from The
    JOURNAL OF THE ARMY & NAVY CLUB 36 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JN Issue No. 56 | February 2020 A WAR M WELCOME FROM THE CEO A warm welcome from 36 Pall Mall to all our Members and I hope everyone is looking forward to the start of the Roaring Twenties at The Rag. We may be only a few weeks into the New Year, but there is much that is already underway, or on the near horizon, as we get the Club and Clubhouse ready for the next decade. I am delighted to say work has already commenced to have been very low. The Club pays for the monthly replace the boilers and the promise of uninterrupted memberships and at present it is hard to justify doing hot water and heat to all parts of the building is this, such is the low patronage. In an attempt to make something to look forward to. All being well, everything it worthwhile, I have done away with the £10 per visit will be completed by mid-April. fee and made it FREE! Please do use it, or else we Those Members that use the Business Centre will will be forced to lose it. have noticed we have been busy in there too. The On page 6, you will find detail of the incoming new room has been re-configured to provide more work membership IT system that will revolutionise how space and new furniture provides both greater comfort Members can engage, access and pay at the Club. and flexibility. The desktops have been replaced with I am really excited by the system’s potential and see packages more akin to the times we live in and a new it as a great step forward for all.
    [Show full text]
  • Tactics – Analysed and Described
    i Tactics – analysed and described by Warren Edgar FARMER Graduate Certificate of Management Batchelor of Professional Studies Submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Masters of Justice (Research) School of Justice Faculty of Law Queensland University of Technology 2019 ii Keywords: tactics, strategy, techniques, decision, decision making, conflict, delineation between tactics and strategy, relationship of tactics to techniques, tactics as an art and science iii Abstract This thesis analyses and describes tactics in resolution of conflict. The relationship and delineation between strategy and tactics, both being inherent to conflict, is poorly articulated. Consequently, tactics are inadequately defined, understood and applied. They are frequently confused with physical application of a technique rather than addressing the psychology and science inherent in decision attainment. This definitional inadequacy results in actions that are neither efficient, effective or ethical. Tactics are determined to be not only decision making but the attainment and sustaining of the decision sought in keeping with higher order intentions and constraints in conflict situations. iv Contents Page Chapter 1 – Introduction The gap 2 The dilemma and importance of definition 2 Why the gap must be filled – the provision of a definition 3 How the gap will be filled by this thesis 4 Research Aim 4 Research Objective 4 Research Outcome 5 Research Questions 5 Methodology 5 Chapter 2 – Literature Review - definitions Definitions 8 Etymological
    [Show full text]
  • EAST INDIA CLUB ROLL of HONOUR Regiments the EAST INDIA CLUB WORLD WAR ONE: 1914–1919
    THE EAST INDIA CLUB SOME ACCOUNT OF THOSE MEMBERS OF THE CLUB & STAFF WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR ONE 1914-1919 & WORLD WAR TWO 1939-1945 THE NAMES LISTED ON THE CLUB MEMORIALS IN THE HALL DEDICATION The independent ambition of both Chairman Iain Wolsey and member David Keating to research the members and staff honoured on the Club’s memorials has resulted in this book of Remembrance. Mr Keating’s immense capacity for the necessary research along with the Chairman’s endorsement and encouragement for the project was realised through the generosity of member Nicholas and Lynne Gould. The book was received in to the Club on the occasion of a commemorative service at St James’s Church, Piccadilly in September 2014 to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War. Second World War members were researched and added in 2016 along with the appendices, which highlights some of the episodes and influences that involved our members in both conflicts. In October 2016, along with over 190 other organisations representing clubs, livery companies and the military, the club contributed a flagstone of our crest to the gardens of remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. First published in 2014 by the East India Club. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing, from the East India Club.
    [Show full text]
  • U DFM Papers of Major OA Forsyth-Major 1609 - 1971
    Hull History Centre: Papers of Major OA Forsyth-Major U DFM Papers of Major OA Forsyth-Major 1609 - 1971 Biographical Background: Major Forsyth-Major was a prolific but unsuccessful writer who wrote under many different noms de plume including John Beverley, Don Beverley, Guy Beverley, Barry Macdonald, Ian Mac, Ivor McIvor, Randolph Major, and Maxim Major. The only work by him to achieve publication was a collection of lectures entitled Elements of tactics (1916). Custodial history: Donated by the Treasury Solicitor, 1979 Description: The collection contains typescripts of plays and other literary works and a large correspondence with authors such as JM Barrie, Arnold Bennett, John Buchan, John Galsworthy, Thomas Hardy, John Masefield, William Somerset Maugham and George Bernard Shaw. Arrangement: U DFM/1 Literary works, 1910 - 1969 U DFM/2 Correspondence, 1905 - 1965 U DFM/3 Genealogical material, 1609 - 1964 U DFM/4 Photographs and images, 1591 - 1961 U DFM/5 Miscellaneous, 1746 - 1956 U DFM/6 Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major, 1843 - 1971 U DFM/7 George Bernard Shaw, 1914 - 1963 Extent: 5 linear metres Related material: U DP/187 Papers of John Masefield U DX/217 Records of Hull Fabian Society Access conditions: Access will be granted to any accredited reader U DFM/1 Literary Works 1910 - 1969 N.B. 'John Beverley', 'Don Beverley', 'Guy Beverley', 'Barry Macdonald', 'Hector Macdonald', 'Ivor McIvor', 'Ian Mac', 'Randolph Major', ,Maxim Major', are noms - de - plume of Major O.A. Forsyth – Major U DFM/1/1 'Maxims'. nos. 1- 1800 c. 1957 Being a collection of potted biographies, quotations, apophthegms and bons mots.
    [Show full text]
  • Greetings, Stop
    Recipient: John Glen MP, Wiltshire County Council, Jane. Scott OBE, Andrew Davis, and Fred Westmoreland Letter: Greetings, Stop the proposed housing development on Old Sarum Airfield Comments Name Location Date Comment Alison Hoskins Shaftesbury, United 2014-10-14 Because the site is special. Kingdom Cathy Sealey Salisbury, United 2014-10-14 I'm signing as I am against the building of new houses in a conservation area. Kingdom Ford is at risk of further flooding and cannot support the increase in traffic. Old Sarum Airfield has great historical significance and would be forced to close due to being so near an unnecessary housing estate. Melanie Daniels Salisbury, United 2014-10-14 Please rethink building here. The surrounding area frames Old Sarum perfectly Kingdom and is a sight of outstanding flora and fauna. Please leave this sight as a place for people to enjoy naturally without buildings, cafés etc which are supposed to make this area more enjoyable. Emily Foster Deepcut, United 2014-10-14 I grew up living in Ford and think it is absolutely ridiculous to develop on the Kingdom airfield. The views will be spoilt, the wildlife will be destroyed and the peace will go. There is no need to build new houses when there are so many not lived in elsewhere! Jacqueline Dinnage Christchurch, United 2014-10-14 Because the countryside there is too beautiful to ruin Kingdom Sue Macleod Macleod Petworth, United 2014-10-14 The proposed development will ruin the lives of those living in the area and it is Kingdom extremely sad for 470 houses to be built on land which is sacred Christopher Coombs Winnipeg, Canada 2014-10-15 Being a former resident of Salisbury, it upsets me to see so much destruction of the green space in and around Salisbury.
    [Show full text]