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sgt (Gast)
05/15/2007 9:39am (UTC)[quote]
Hi Keith hope you are well.

I don't think i'll make this one because i have too much work on,i can have the time but its the recovery period afterwards. Also Chris never got back to me about why the Dover pick up was changed without members being consulted .These pick up points are for our convenience. I don't want to leave my car in a service station car park to return and find it part of another crime. I feel that if this pick up point is agreed this time then it will be accepted for all other Regimental trips. I can't accept this. James
Capfour (Gast)
05/16/2007 8:24am (UTC)[quote]
Have you told Chris?
The logic behind the new stop seems to be so that we are not moving the guns about at Dover. It could be possible that we load the guns at the services and the cars then go and park at the port.
Keith
sgt (Gast)
05/16/2007 9:23pm (UTC)[quote]
Hi Keith
Yes Chris now knows my feelings as he finally returned my call. Don't get me wrong i understood the logic
and the reasoning behind the decision but my point was that i don't think service stations are the safest place to leave a car for 3+ days. Also the people who it effects were not consulted. Medway service station is a little out of the way if you are travelling from say Portsmouth or the South coast i'm looking at the bigger picture for future trips ,not just Waterloo. James



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Commanding Officer
 
Chris Perko
Algrave Hall
Hassock Lane North
Shipley
Derbyshire DE75 7JB
The Adjutant
 
Chris Durkin
7 Lowcroft Crescent
Chadderton
Oldham OL9 9UU
Position of the Regiment
 
25th May
1790 Regiment Guyenne at Lyon
1792: Journal militaire:1st battalion arrived Besancon
1793 Landau, siege until 28th December.
1794 At Nice, General Kellerman formed a Polish battalion with men found in the 21eme demi-brigade, 9 companies of 3 officers and 70 men.
1796 Evening, Massena's division (21e) along left bank of the Ellero, from Mondovi to the Tanaro.
1798 Into garrison at Amiens, 2nd battalion at Nantes (formed March 1797), 3rd at Dunkirk
1799 Magnano, towards Brescia.
1800 Pas de Suse, and town of Suse.
1801 Battalion expeditionnaire formed on the Ile de Re, with 140 of the 21eme, 106 56th Line, 59 5th Light, 58 Colonial depot Ile de re, 28 legion Loire, 119 cannoniers 5th Foot artillery, on the frigate l'Africaine.
1803 Bruges Camp/Ostend, 3/4 battalions Flessigne until July 1804.
1804 3rd and 4th battalions to Cologne.
1805 Crossed the Danube at Pressberg, one battalion at Bruick, other in villages of Regelbrun, Arbestal, Collesbrunn, Willfersnauer, and Schadendorf, until 5th January 1806.
1806 Division Kreus Munster
1807 Division at the Hohenstein camp until 5th June.
1808 Juliers
1809 Division left Ebersdorf for Vienna
1810 Brunswick, until October.
1811 Stade
1812 Division Thorn
1813 Order to form 1st Corps, 1st division, 33rd Provisional demi-brigade (2/12, 2/21) forming near Erfurth, united into corps at Wittenberg.
1814 Bergen op Zoom
1815 Lille









1815 Between Quatre-Bras and Waterloo.
Waterloo 1985
 
Boulogne 1991 on the Video page.
 
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