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Last updated 27th August 2010
New blog
4 new pics added from Steve Olsens colection scattered through the Malawi page
New Page added with pictures from Derek Keetch's collection. Quite a few pics here that I had not seen
I have taken off 2 pages, The " Looking for old mates" and the "RE data base" as there did not seem to be a lot of interest. The small amount of data I have collected I will gather together and maybe start a separate site That is more accessible.
Brian Richomme added to contacts list
Derek Keetch added to contacts list (Lives in Peterborough)
Removed "broken Links" on links page
John (Dinger) Bell added to contacts page
New link added to links page for 410 Ind Plt
Alan Warne added to contact list
Phil Keenan suggested a few more names for the contacts page. If you have the last known whereabouts of anyone one that list let me know and I will see if I can find them.
The Hotel web site for Reunions is http://www.kingcharleshotel.co.uk
Membership of "Black Ants 51" Just a reminder that we now have a bank account for the Black Ants. The monies will be used to help fund the next reunion and any other goodies agreed on. It will all depend on the donations collected. Fee for the initial period will be £20 (cheque to be made payable to Black Ants 51 .) If the response is good, future payments could be lowered. I will provide a membership card to everyone who joins.
46 members so far.
Welcome to the web site that is intended to bring together the members of 51 Field Squadron who served between the years of 1965 and 1972. That is not to say that members of 51 Squadron from other eras are not welcome but the Squadron has undergone many changes and these are the only years that I can speak of with some authority. This is the second site I have done the first one being at http://www.freewebs.com/baker51/ That site is still running and I will still be supporting it from time to time, but it does not have the capacity of this site so inevitably it will suffer in comparison.
If you would like to contact me Click on the Black ant. Whats on the Site.
Pages about 51 Sqn and a bit about the places we visited. A page telling you a bit about myself Picture pages with plenty of more space for more photos as they become available. Newsletter page. A bit of a blog to wax lyrical about this and that Then there is a roll call of the people we have contact with. Check it out and maybe find old mates. A free Ads page for ex 51 Sqn to advertise their wares or sell any unwanted Christmas gifts
Obituries Page. Sad to say inevitably some of the lads have passed on A page to tell stories about the Squadron I have started this off with one about Labuan A proposed RE data base. get your names on the contact form and maybe some of your old mates from other Sqns will get in touch.
Of course this is not an official Royal Engineers site so any opinions that I or any other contributors make are our own opinions and reflections.
I need new Photos, Stories, sketches newspaper clippings of anything to do with the Squadron so that we can share memories. For instance does any one have a photo of the day we got the freedom of Ripon or the newspaper clipping. Or does any one have photos of the lads playing Football or Rugby. After all we did have really good team at both sports.
When we arrived at Waterbeach it was a bone of contention that we were the only Squadron with our own logo, and there was a move made to prevent us using it. The OC presented the argument that it gave us a sense of pride and bonded us together and any attempt to remove it would have put a dent in moral. The end result was the other Squadrons at Waterbeach started to paint their own logos and we got to keep ours.
I have seen various versions of the ant since then but the one shown through out this site will be my own version.
There were two versions of the black ant on the badges of 5001 RAF Airfield Construction so that may be the reason other people have different ideas of the way the ant should be depicted.
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