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TONFANAU ARMY CAMP - TYWYN (Gwynedd)
Just for interest, I've just had a weekend in the camper van a couple of miles north of Tywyn. Walking to the beach we came across the remnants of an old army camp. Clearly visible was the butts and firing point of the 30m range. The camp is right on the coast, the wind must have cut you in half!!! I was explaining to the missus that the guys in the 1950's/60's would have been living in nissan huts heated by a single coal stove, no double glazing, ill fitting doors and windows, blankets itchy etc. Great place in July....Not such a happy place in the depths of Jan/Feb.
Anyway when we got back, a quick search on the net revealed in the late 1950's until about 1967 it had been the home of the All Arms Jnr Leader Regiment. Any of our guys based there as 15yr olds? If so you maybe interested in this site:
http://www.aajlr.org/tonfanau/tonfanau_main.html
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The picture shows how it was. The railway crossing marked in the red circle is still there. As are a couple of the large black hangar type buildings. Seemingly there was a mass awol one night in the 1960's. 48 young lads from the same platoon did a runner as a protest against one brutal young subbie!
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Re: TONFANAU ARMY CAMP - TYWYN (Gwynedd)
Al.
I used to live in Llwyngwril just up the coast.
used to ass about on that camp a bit...
we had ugandans there for a while.
now the foot bridge is back you can walk from Tywyn right through again..
my father painted the bridges in the early 60s..
now its a bike racing track (the camp)
I went to Tywyn school with a guy who lived on that crossing house now gone.
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I remember spending a couple of weeks there in about 1965 when the Jnr Soldiers from Crickhowell held the annual summer camp there,it was to say the least a very bleak place then
everyday i wake up i thank the lord i,m welsh
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Yes New it well My late Father was a Sgt instructor in Machynlleth TA Centre. spent many days there Old Man doing his thing Me fishing.
Good days that was had there. and still go there with my brothers from My old Home Town Machynlleth.
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Re: TONFANAU ARMY CAMP - TYWYN (Gwynedd)
From memory, the late Oscar Slater served as the RSM of AAJLR Tonfanau and Tom Silverside as Sgt Instructor, Tom at that time was a member of the Queens Regiment.
Glyn
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This something else, and it brings back memories. I went to Tonfanau as a young lad of 15, left Hong Kong in May 62 and joined AAJLR on 6 Jun.
I went to Recruit Company and then to A Coy. I confirm what Glyn has said, the late Oscar Slater was RSM, who handed over to Chippy Chandler (SWB) and Oscar returned to the Bn as RSM, and Tom Silverside was a Weapon Instructor, and yes he was in the Queens, later to transfer to RWF.
I enjoyed my time at AAJLR as a Signalman in R Signals, but got moved to JTR Rhyl and met Glyn, and then I transferred to the only infantry battalion.
At AAJLR, whilst I was there, was Jeff Morton and Dave Curtiss. There have been others
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Brilliant. I knew there would be guys who I knew who'd served there. If any former "Inmates" fancy a stroll down memory lane, very close by is a farm that rents out cottages. For Caravan Club members they also have a small CL in attractive grounds. The trains from Barmouth and Aberdovey still stop at the station. The concrete bases for all the blocks are still in situ, so you would probably be able to locate buildings of particular interest.
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Al
Are the block bases still in place between the railway track and the sea front?
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I could certainly see concrete footings, it looks like they just demolished the nissan huts. Some of the red brick buildings are still there, but in a ruined state, quite a large one, between the station and the coast. Have a look at the google earth image here:
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I seem to recall being there for a weekend in the mid-1970s with 3rd battalion, as part of an exercise where we were defending against Artists SAS. Can't remember the camp at all, just the night-time sitting by the Pye Westminster radio and listening to the occasional crackle of blank ammo in the outer darkness...
Clive
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