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used for both formal and informal learning activities. SOFO is often now out and about with talks, hands on session and workshops for all types of audiences and is developing its handling collection and activities all the time as we focus on some of the key stories, from the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen to the lifelong connection Winston Churchill had with the Queen’s Own Oxfordshire

Hussars. Contact education@sofo.org.uk for further details of how to book our talks and activities. Both county regiments will be pleased to see their timelines in the Garden Gallery, due to open during the summer of 2015 and this promises to be an innovative and engaging display area which will clearly underline the importance of the stories of ‘Conflict and County’.

4RGJ fire team in Belize

A photograph from Capin taken in February 1997. Left to right: Stone, Fender, Anderson and Connell. Happy Days, Swift & Bold!!!

Who Would Have Thought?

Chris Louca and Chris Androlia.

Quite recently I was at a campsite with 2 other couples who I served in the Fire Service with in Birmingham. One of the couples was talking about going to visit the war cemeteries and in particular the airborne landings in Germany. I got out my Swift and Bold journal 2014 and showed them the article on Operational Varsity. Chris Androlia the other friend looked at the article and the plan of the area and then left my motorhome. He returned a few minutes later. He had a laptop and opened up a file and started to read from it. “Sgt Androlia was firing his machine gun when it developed a stoppage. He cleared it and began to fire the gun again. However, within a short burst, it stopped again, Sgt Androlia reported the stoppage and then waited several minutes for the gun to cool down, He started to strip the gun down and on removing the barrel there was an explosion which blew Androlia to the ground. He received severe injuries and he was casavacked from the front line. He was then flown to England for medical attention.” “Sgt Androlia who was with the Canadian Army Lost his right eye and was totally blind in the left eye. He had steel plates put into his head and both his hands were disfigured. ”Sgt Androlia sustained his injuries on 24th March 1945 at Rue. Who Would have Thought? Chris Louca, ex 1RGJ. E-Zine 2015

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The Lt Div Memorial

2min
page 48

A ‘Haka’ in Honour of Donald Charles Nairn

2min
page 47

Gar den SJM Barracks Winchester In Memoriam

2min
pages 49-50

4RGJ fi re team in Belize

2min
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

2min
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

3min
pages 18-19

North West Branch

3min
pages 16-17

North East Branch

1min
page 15

East Midland Branch

1min
page 14

Pla tes RGJ AssociaƟ on Branch and Photographic Websites

1min
page 10

A ylesbury Branch Central England Branch

4min
pages 12-13

From the Editor

2min
page 7

Foreword

3min
page 3

Veteran’s Day 18 July th

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RGJA Branches

1min
page 11

Regimental Number

2min
pages 8-9
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