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Mr Bass Trombone

Friday 22nd September 1989

It is twenty Years since the lads marched away.
Blown away on that terrible day.
They were members of this Royal Corps.
Their names will live for ever more.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN.
AND IN THE MORNING.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.


     RIP LADS.
chiefspotter

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.
euphless

Yes Mick, it was a terrible day.

The news that day was the worst birthday gift I ever received.

We will never forget them.

RIP    
Ginge Deary

See you in the countermarch.  Until then RIP
mahler1

They will never ever be forgotten.
RIP Lads.  
MacMan

20 years on.  The lads will never be forgotten.  RIP Lads.
admin

Just been over the school for a short service... gone, but not forgotten, just remember the good times
Wee Mac

We were in the middle of a field in Somerset, packing up after Mil training. The Pussers bus arrived to take us back to CTC and the Mne driver told us the terrible news.

I will never forget that day.

RIP
townsergeant

A few photos taken today:















styx

R.I.P Lads. gone but never ever forgotten.

styx
General Melchett

Not many of us left in now from that day, but it is an event that will never be forgotten. RIP
lesbryan

Never to be forgotten an unforgivable deed R I P
Nick B

We will NEVER forget them RIP lads
StickyBlue

Never Forgotten
Eleven fine lads, murdered in their prime,
RIP
Jimbo

RIP
jock

we will never forget. RIP.
petej

RIP lads, I tell the youngsters at school about them every armistice day, they will NOT be forgotten. Lovely pics of the garden and bandstand Townsgt. I was in Deal this summer, first time for 10 years, and the garden was obviously being well cared for. Thanks on behalf of those of us who live far away.

PJ.
Hornblower

I will always remember my two fine friends with smiles on their faces and a quip on their lips.

My thoughts yesterday were also with those that survived, it's bad enough for us that weren't actually there - those who were there must suffer 100 times worse on 22/11.

RIP boys in the knowledge that you will always be remembered.

                 
RAB

A terrible experience for all concerned. Thoughts with all family members...  
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