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    hi i am trying to find out if anyone can remember my dad robert hadley who was in the 2nd battalion and was forced to leave in 1980-1981 due to a massive asthma attack causing him to be in hospital in london for 5wks, plz can anyone help?

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    Re: robert hadley

    Hi Vikki,

    Welcome to the forum.

    If your father was a regular soldier and a member of the Royal Welch Fusiliers in 1980/81 he would have been a member of the 1st Battalion. The 2nd Battalion was disbanded in the 1950's. I don't think he was A Company

    What detail do you have relating to your fathers service, so that we can assist.

    Look forward to hearing from you.
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    Re: robert hadley

    Hello Al,
    You are right Al, the second was disbanded in 1957. Funnily enough there was a Hadley from the RWF who ate the leek as the youngest soldier in our Saint Davids Day dinner in the Whyndam, Hotel Jamaica on our visit in 1993. I cannot remember his christian name.
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    i dont have alot of information im afraid, thing is i cant ask him to much as its all for his suprise 50th birthday that im am doing so no info, but besides the birthday would like to find out more anyway.

    a few names i have is: as follows;

    LUT BREDEN
    SGT DURHAM
    CLP FAIRBRACE
    CPL PERRY
    CPL GARDNER


    GARLAND
    NEAL
    MC LUCKIE
    MC CLENAN
    SIMPSON
    FREEMAN
    WRAY
    DARKER
    LlOYDD
    ADAMS
    JONES
    WARREN
    STURDY
    BRYANT
    TEESDALE
    DAVIES
    JOHN
    BUTT
    WINFIELD
    PUGSLEY
    DRAKE
    GEE
    CHEESEWORTH
    TOWN
    PARTRIDGE

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    Re: robert hadley

    HI Vikki,

    Things are slightly clearer. I recognise 3 names on that list. In particular Darker and Pugsley both RWF. I suspect that all of those names are from his training platoon at Depot Crickhowell in 1980. The vast majority of those named are not RWF, but from all the other regiments within the Prince of Wales Division. Mainly RRW, Glosters and Devon & Dorsets. Are you 100% certain he was RWF

    I notice the name "Freeman" that may be Dean Freeman RRW who is active on the Royal Welsh Veterans Site. Perhaps one of the RRW boys can alert him to this message. If your father was discharged from training, I would say that it would be extremely difficult to track the guys down.
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    Pugsley was from Newport, some of our guys may be able to tell you if he is still about.
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    Re: robert hadley

    I think that the Cpl Perry may be Stu Perry who was a Depot Instructor at around about that time. I'm not sure if he is a member of the Forum.

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    hi , i was in training in 1981 at crickhowl looking at the names on the list i think that was plassey platoon , the were the intake before us , Rik o,shea came to the drums but started in salamanca [the other platoon in this intake] He might be able to help you , Derick adams was my platoon sgt , now he knows its plassey platoon it might ring some bells

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    led

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    Re: robert hadley

    yeah drake was definately plassey platoon. ask him if he remebers a fella called lobeck. if he knows lobeck and Mike Clarke then he was definately in Plassey plattoon in training. I was there in 1981 as Led Said and in Salamanca Platoon before joining the Drums. Another one was a fella called West from Caerphilly.

    However everyone would know lobeck, and if he states he was with the 2nd Battallion, the RRW are now our 2nd Battallion which he would be stating the correct statement.

    How old would he be now because if he was in Plassey Platoon he would be around early to late 43 or just turned 44.

    Cpl Perry also rings a bell

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    Re: robert hadley

    its definitely an Early 80 Platoon. I was 3 Platoon with Pugsley in 1980. He was certainly with me in Belfast Feb-July 1981. He would have joined the battalion at a similar time to Paul Dyer. Darker was the younger brother of Dickie Darker, he was with Bravos. He later transferred to the RRW
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    Re: robert hadley

    Vikki has posted some pictures. Her Dad is shown wearing what I think is an RRW Hat and Collar Dogs. Vikki you need to visit the Royal Regiment of Wales Website at:

    http://www.royalwelshveterans.co.uk/index.php

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