<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Antony Barlow</i>
<br />There's some great stuff in those old newsletters. Who remembers the exploits of Ens. the Hon. Parsifal St. John Cheggwidden Frobisher of the Coldstream Guards, the 23rd Royal Artillery Contagion and Anthrax Battery and the King’s Own Auxiliary Montgolfier Reconaissance Battalion - what a guy[:D], or some real characters like Wattie and Flynn and others? And some useful records of promotions, medals etc for those interested in their own history in the club. It seems that I joined (late Dec 1998) about 8 months after the founding of the club. I must be building up a reasonable pension by now[:D]
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Frobisher and Wattie's stuff is still in existence in some shape or form.
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