RGJ E-Zine Jun 2015

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The Royal Green Jackets Associa on

Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum (SOFO) Looking Forward 2015-2016 Now the museum has opened its doors to the public, our main focus will be to review and improve the visitor experience, from the littlest tot, with under-fives storytelling sessions to family fun events which can also showcase our research facility with its unique archive of the two county regiments, The Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars and the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. To mark the anniversary of the end of the Second World War, SOFO is pleased to announce free entry to the museum for Second World War veterans through 2015. The free entrance to the museum is offered to anyone who served between 1939-45 in the Army, Royal Navy, RAF, ATS, WRNS, WAAF and members of organisations that supported the war effort including the Merchant Navy, Women’s Land Army, Civil Defence, Bevin Boys and others. The museum is also carrying out a project to record the memories of Oxfordshire residents who lived through the Second World War - both veterans and civilians. Any veterans who visit the museum will be encouraged to share their memories, and the Museum would like to hear from any residents of Oxfordshire who are interested in having their memories recorded for posterity. The Museum is also interested in receiving copies of written memoirs or personal stories relating to experiences during the Second World War. Recent interviewees have shared their recollections of service with the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, as a navigator flying with Bomber Command, a schoolgirl in Oxford during the war, and a seaman serving on Royal Navy ships in the Mediterranean. Find out more at www.sofo.org.uk/ oralhistory Our volunteer team continues to grow and with training provided for support to create and curate on-line exhibitions, the Museum’s programme will expand even more with their research and enthusiasm reaching our on-line visitors. SOFO is increasingly busy behind the scenes as we plan for temporary exhibitions and provide opportunities for independent researchers and guest curators. 40 | Volume 7 Issue 1

In keeping with the modern museum experience, SOFO has introduced various inter actives as fundraising efforts have been focused on improving the visitor experience by capturing all visitors attention using innovative and immersive exhibits. Our first foray into this was when the local Oxfordshire cadet force offered to recreate a Great War Trench, complete with film, sound, rations and rats! With the arrival of the Afghan Alley, cleverly designed and installed by the ,Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search (DEMS) Training Regiment (Oxfordshire’s newest regiment), we now offer two totally different views of life on the front line as visitors can use our detectors to look for replica IED’s and hear recorded instructions through specially designed helmets. Within our ‘Battles’ area we have a recreated section of a Horsa Glider where visitors can watch film extracts depicting D Day and listen to an interview with Major Howard as he recounts the experiences of the airborne regiment. Next door to the glider we continue to recount the experiences for Oxfordshire during the Second World War with ‘Secret War’ where film depicts the training around being an SOE and hands on activities around code breaking and sending messages. ‘Above the Dreaming Spires’ Oxfordshire’s Great War Aviation Story will open in September 2015 and is being curated by Peter Dye, from RAF Museum Hendon and gives SOFO a unique opportunity to showcase objects and stories never before seen by the public. A public appeal has again led to many fascinating and personal family histories being bought to SOFO for us to develop into an intriguing look into the heroic and glamorous pilots who fought above the trenches.‘Crossing The Line’, a short film, not widely distributed, by Sir Peter Jackson will be shown throughout the exhibition, providing an evocative backdrop to our county’s flying story during a remarkable period of aviation history. Our education and outreach programme has been launched fantastically by Vicki Wood, our Education Officer and this work will continue to increase as we learn more about the collection and how it can be (To be con nued on next page) E-Zine 2015


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The Lt Div Memorial

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page 48

A ‘Haka’ in Honour of Donald Charles Nairn

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page 47

Gar den SJM Barracks Winchester In Memoriam

2min
pages 49-50

4RGJ fi re team in Belize

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pages 41-42

Fire up the Mercedes Viano

15min
pages 43-46

Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum (SOF O) Looking Forward 2015- 2016

3min
page 40

General Sir Nicholas P atrick Carter

2min
page 39

The Bermuda Regiment

5min
pages 34-35

SwiŌ and Bold 2014

1min
page 38

Rifl eman Denzil Haenow

4min
pages 36-37

2 Lt SC Woodroff e VC

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page 29

The Rout of the French

2min
pages 22-23

Imperial Guar d at Waterloo 18 June 1815 Sir John Colborne

8min
pages 24-28

The Royal Green Jackets

3min
pages 20-21

Wiltshire Branch

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pages 18-19

North West Branch

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pages 16-17

North East Branch

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page 15

East Midland Branch

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page 14

Pla tes RGJ AssociaƟ on Branch and Photographic Websites

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A ylesbury Branch Central England Branch

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From the Editor

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Foreword

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RGJA Branches

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Regimental Number

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