Jun 052013
 

Fun for public and exhibitors alike!

Vehicle owners – SOE and all other clubs – military vehicles are required for Bank Holiday Monday. As we are all people of the utmost integrity the inducements listed at the bottom of the poster will, of course, have little effect …

A4 OVERLORD LO-RES

Just don’t push in front of me in the tea and burger queue!

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  •  June 5, 2013
May 132013
 

Following on from last year’s theft of medals thieves have struck the D-Day Museum again. Let’s hope that these medals will also be recovered. Story and photo courtesy of the News:

 

by Ruth Scammell
ruth.scammell@thenews.co.uk

POLICE want help in tracking down Second World War medals stolen from a museum.

The burglary took place at the D-Day museum in Clarence Esplanade between 3pm and 4pm on Thursday, May 2.

The covers of two displays inside the museum were unscrewed, and the medals were stolen. An alarm alerted staff that the theft was taking place. Their whereabouts remain unknown.

The medals are described as: A British Empire Medal hanging from a fabric red ribbon with a thin white stripe down either side. On the front of the medal is a picture of Britannia seated and Vernon Harold Sellwood’s name is engraved along the edge. The medal was awarded to Vernon Harold Sellwood, who was serving as a messenger in the Auxiliary Fire Service during the Second World War. Aged only 15, he received the award for bravery in undertaking the duties of a fireman during the air raid on Portsmouth on the night of 10-11 March 1941.

A set of four Second World War campaign medals were also stolen which include the 1939-1945 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal and the War Medal. These medals are unnamed and when stolen were pinned on a piece of card covered with red felt. The medals and ribbons are all in good condition. The set of four medals were to a Normandy veteran, Harry Cripps, who served in the 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment and landed on Gold Beach on D-Day.

These medals were awarded to all soldiers who landed in Normandy. Andrew Whitmarsh, D-Day Museum development officer said: ‘These medals are an important part of the D-Day Museum’s displays, and we use them to help tell the story of the wartime events that the museum covers. ‘They are part of the history of the wartime air raids on Portsmouth and the D-Day landings respectively. ‘In the museum they represent not just the two individuals who were awarded the medals, but also the thousands of other men and women who served alongside them in similar roles.’

Police have investigated over the past week, and arrested a suspect, but do not know where the medals are. A 37-year-old man from Portsmouth was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of theft, questioned and bailed until May 22. Anyone with information about the theft or the whereabouts of the medals is asked to contact Portsmouth Central Police Station by phoning 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 

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  •  May 13, 2013
Feb 052013
 

H4H

The picture gives it away! Chosen by vote of the members at the January meeting Hounds for Heroes is both a local (Petersfield) and a military charity. It should be fairly obvious what they get up to but for the full story click here.

 

 
UPDATE JUNE 1 2013

OVERLORD 2013 is now a recent memory. A couple of days after the show closed we were delighted to receive this from Hounds for Heroes:

Just to let you know that we raised £1, 331.32 over the weekend in merchandise and donations, we are so thrilled.

Thank you so much for all your support, your team were so helpful and the visitors incredibly generous.

Best wishes,

Sarah Welsby

Community Fundraiser

Tel: 01730 823118

E-mail: sarahwelsby@houndsforheroes.com

Web: www.houndsforheroes.com

Hounds for Heroes is registered in England and Wales as a Charitable Company, Limited by Guarantee

Company No: 7130031 Charity No: 1134359

So well done to all our generous OVERLORD visitors, the club will be adding to the fund with part of the surplus we were lucky enough to make this year. For us it has been a great experience to play host to such a popular and worthwhile local military charity. THANK YOU to all who helped!

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  •  February 5, 2013
Dec 072012
 

What ever happened in the days before the telephone was almost universal?

How did the Victorian equivalent of our club ever manage to keep the members abreast of what was happening? Continue reading »

  •  December 7, 2012
Nov 162012
 

Tank crew statue at Bovington. 5 Individuals doing a job as a team. And I am trying out a couple of tools to make us as individuals better connected. Continue reading »

  •  November 16, 2012
Nov 072012
 

I can hardly contain myself – they’ve arrived!

This morning, Wednesday November 7th. two tatty containers in need of a certain amount of tlc arrived on an extensible trailer pulled by Danny Mears’ brand new £160,000 DAF.

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  •  November 7, 2012
Oct 222012
 

Message received from Nikki Kill (sounds like a Bond Villainess?)

Ok folks….. How about a group trip to the cinema in a few weeks to see the new Bond film and maybe a bite to eat afterwards? Was thinking of the Vue in Eastleigh on the 27th oct or 3rd nov ……. Will ask again at the meeting this month.

The film is called “Skyfall” – Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

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  •  October 22, 2012

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