to anyone who may of knew my father in the RWF'S he past away this year on the 16th of april his name was arthur john cook, he was either in the 1st or 2nd battalion
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to anyone who may of knew my father in the RWF'S he past away this year on the 16th of april his name was arthur john cook, he was either in the 1st or 2nd battalion
Deepest sympathies Shane, and thankyou for informing us. What was his period of service?
hi ap1 thank you mate it means alot, he served i think 1959-74 i think but ill find out alittle bit more from my brother in the next couple of days and then illl message u again, i think my dad said he was a lcpl
Hello Al
I knew a Cook in the 2nd. But the 2nd laid their colours up in or about December 57.Or what is euphemistically called Placed in suspended animation.
Regards Don.
Hi Shane,
Did your dad have a brother called Ivor? If so I served with your dad in the 1st Bn in Hong Kong. We were in the Mortar Platoon.
Deepest sympathy Shane from all at he Shotton and Deeside Branch RWFCA/RWRA
I remember a Lcpl Arthur Cook 47, I believe a brother to Ivor.
The last time I had any contact with him was in Tidworth, early 70's, when he was the Cpl's Mess Steward - I left the Bn prior to the Lemgo posting 77, not sure what happened to him after that.
Deepest condolences to Family, Friends and fellow comrades from London Branch RWFCA.
Deepest condolences to family and friends from all committee and members Denbigh and District Branch RWFCA.
Hi Shane and everyone whose commented. Just an update.
Arthur John Cook joined in 1959 and served in Singapore, Minden, Honiton, Hong Kong, Nothern Ireland and Tidworth. He was married to Dot Cook and had 4 children at the time. Tony, Patsy, Andrew and Marie.
He passed away leaving us will a album full of photos. We have put names to some, but there are many totally unknown to us.
If anyone has photos of my dad or my mum, we would love to see hem, and if I can share the ones we have, I will.Who knows, you may see yourselves.
Thanks
Andy
Gerry, He did have a brother called Ivor and he did end his military career in Tidworth in 74