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    Attachment to German army

    Just wondering whether this carried on after I left in 1979,when we went to Lemgo my self and several others were picked to go on attachment to the German army I think it was for a week I remember Spud Murphy came with us and I think Eric Roe as well,after him memory gets a bit fuzzy as to the others in return members of the German army went to Lemgo did this carry on for The remaining years in Lemgo.
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    Re: Attachment to German army

    Still happening in the early 80s as part of a German language course, one week with the Panzer Grenadiers [Armoured Mounted Infantry] then one week with the Panzerabwehr Battalions [Anti -tank guns mounted on tracked, armoured vehicles].

    You know the Germans, as long as they have their big boots on and have a tank to polish they are "as happy as Larry", bit like with a hot brew in pouring rain.

    When I was with the Grenadiers they gave me a big parka, a pair of goggles and head phones; stuck me on top one of their armoured monstrosities and said "du bist der Furher" and had me rocketing around the countyside pretending I was the Commander, I wasnt; the Driver was "the Man", used hilfe, recht und links a lot which probably fell on deaf ears.

    I had never had any involvement with armour before this.

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    Re: Attachment to German army

    What I remember was they took a liking to our KF shirts and we exchanged them with their shirts it got to the stage that when we went to Ireland The locals must have thought the Germans had finally invaded 36 years later then anticipated
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    Re: Attachment to German army

    just found these in my 'Soldier box', "blast from the Past", couldnt find a shoulder 'Flash' from the 'Anti-tank' lot.

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    Re: Attachment to German army

    They had some good kit if remember clearly, especially the boots👍

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    Re: Attachment to German army

    That looks a nice place to be posted to
    Last edited by Bob Bacon; 09-10-2017 at 22:35. Reason: Removed pictures. Not really required for the comment
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    Re: Attachment to German army

    just found this thread !!!! in1981 c coy with major broad did a joint manouver with 212 panzer grenediers from augustdorf as helecopter troops great time and many laughs had by all . Dai 72 and myself both sigs plt have memories of the daily slanging matches between feldwebel Piontek and thier offizier oberleutnant Winter ref who ordered who about !!

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    Re: Attachment to German army

    Interesting to see that c company had reformed by 1981 when I left in 79 they were disbanding them and putting the blokes into different companies
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    Re: Attachment to German army

    dai 72 and myself were sigs att to c coy , who were morters / milan and antitank plt as its nearly 37years ago my memory is failing but l'm sure l'v got it right.

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    Re: Attachment to German army

    Quote Originally Posted by Roberts 7017 View Post
    dai 72 and myself were sigs att to c coy , who were morters / milan and antitank plt as its nearly 37years ago my memory is failing but l'm sure l'v got it right.

    So if that’s the case was there still a support company
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