REGIMENTAL
COMMEMORATION OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN MICHAEL ALLMAND VC
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23 June 2019
n Saturday 23 June 2019 the Association commemorated the 75th anniversary of the death of Captain Michael Allmand during the attack on Mogaung in Burma, for which he was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross. Before World War II, Michael Allmand, with the rest of his family had worshipped at St Edward the Confessor Catholic Church in Golders Green, north London. After the war the parishioners created a beautiful stained-glass window in the church which included the 6 GR badge and the VC in recognition of Michael Allmand’s sacrifice, and readers may recall the articles and photographs from ceremonies at the church in the 2016 and 2018 Journals. This service was taken by Professor David Lawrence, a Deacon in formation who, despite the short time to
organise the occasion, did a wonderful job. The service was attended by the three children of Michael Allmand’s sister, Roger and Martin Murphy and Anne Rose, plus a strong contingent of their children and grandchildren. It really was a wonderful turnout from the family. Sadly, Christopher and Bernadette Allmand were committed to a pre-arranged cruise on the Danube. Martin Russell, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Greater London with special responsibility for Barnet, who had been very involved in organising the commemoration, and his wife Bridget also attended, as did Councillor Lachhya Gurung, the Deputy Mayor of Barnet and leader of the Nepalese Burnt Oak Community. With Lachhya, from the Burnt Oak Community came our own Captain Bombahadur Gurung and Jitbahadur Gurung; it was wonderful to see them both. A small group of four from RGR led by Captain Scott Sears also joined us, as well as a number of relations and parishioners. The Association was represented by John Anderson, Paul Pettigrew,
The Allmand family at the Golders Green War Memorial
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