taffcarr
28-04-2009, 20:11
Hello to all
I've just found the site ( well done to those who thought this up and got it going ).
Although I am not exactly ex-RWF I was a member of 6/7th Bn (Caernafon and Anglesey) Army Cadets based at Penmaenmawr in the 60's. It must have had a good effect on me as I then went on to do 22 years in Royal Signals, so I hope you don't mind a 'bleep' joining you for a chat now and again.
I did have the pleasure of meeting up with some SNCO's from the 1st Bn on an EPC(A) course in Lisburn around '85 I think and I know that 'fingers' Carlisle was also out there at the same time - his uncle Jeff (Welsh Guards) and I are good mates. I also know that his brother in law was in the Bn and we had a pint or three together in the Bron in Pen about 6 or 7 years ago (really sorry if you're reading this but for the life of me I can't remember your name - pm me as I'd like to get in touch again).
My Taid was with RWF during WW1 and I know that he was shot through the knee during (if family history is correct) the attack at Mametz Wood which probably save his life. He was returned to the UK for convalescence and then went back out and was injured by shellfire though I'm not sure where he was at the time. After recovering, he was posted to Penmaenmawr POW camp as (again, if family history is correct) a 2nd Lt - though I can find no evidence that he was commissioned.
Following the war he remained in Pen but died of TB at the age of 48, brought on by the shrapnel still in his body.
Well there you go, a potted history from an old git.
All the best to you all.
Tony (Taff) Carr
I've just found the site ( well done to those who thought this up and got it going ).
Although I am not exactly ex-RWF I was a member of 6/7th Bn (Caernafon and Anglesey) Army Cadets based at Penmaenmawr in the 60's. It must have had a good effect on me as I then went on to do 22 years in Royal Signals, so I hope you don't mind a 'bleep' joining you for a chat now and again.
I did have the pleasure of meeting up with some SNCO's from the 1st Bn on an EPC(A) course in Lisburn around '85 I think and I know that 'fingers' Carlisle was also out there at the same time - his uncle Jeff (Welsh Guards) and I are good mates. I also know that his brother in law was in the Bn and we had a pint or three together in the Bron in Pen about 6 or 7 years ago (really sorry if you're reading this but for the life of me I can't remember your name - pm me as I'd like to get in touch again).
My Taid was with RWF during WW1 and I know that he was shot through the knee during (if family history is correct) the attack at Mametz Wood which probably save his life. He was returned to the UK for convalescence and then went back out and was injured by shellfire though I'm not sure where he was at the time. After recovering, he was posted to Penmaenmawr POW camp as (again, if family history is correct) a 2nd Lt - though I can find no evidence that he was commissioned.
Following the war he remained in Pen but died of TB at the age of 48, brought on by the shrapnel still in his body.
Well there you go, a potted history from an old git.
All the best to you all.
Tony (Taff) Carr