Thursday 27 October 2011

Wenches in the Trenches



Colour Serjeant Church entertains the ladies



John Greenacre with his ladies at the start of the event



John taking his guiding responsibilities seriously at Pozieres!!

On 21 October 2011 sixty ladies from Fallingbostel, Hohne and all over the UK met in a field in Mailly Maillet for an Army Benevolent Fund fund raising event labelled as ‘Wenches in Trenches’. The ladies were preparing to walk across the Somme guiding by four intrepid members of the Guild; Peter Hewlett-Smith (the group leader), Ed Church, Jo Hook and John Greenacre. In the evening the guides gave background talks to help prepare the ladies and Colour Serjeant Church made an appearance to tell about the life of the Tommy. The night was spent (mostly wakeful) in unheated army tents as the temperature plunged well below zero.

The following morning the ladies were bussed to Hebuterne where Ed explained the preparations for the first day of the Battle of the Somme. The walk began from Touvent Farm and took the ladies to Sheffield Memorial Park and then over Redan Ridge to the Sunken Road. The ladies were entertained by the guides while walking and during stops in the freezing conditions. Lunch at the Sunken Road was enlivened by the appearance by an Ulster pipe band provided by Rod Bedford!

After lunch the walk continued to Newfoundland Park via Auchonvillers and then finished at the Ancre Cemetery. The evening was spent in a large tent being entertained by a drag act who, if nothing else, should be commended for performing in minimum clothing in freezing conditions. Ed and Peter were singled out as the ‘Saga’ contingent. The night felt a little warmer, probably due to the red wine consumed.

The following day’s walk began at Dartmoor Cemetery and continued through Becourt to the Lochnagar Crater. On through La Boiselle the ladies walked cross country to Pozieres where a lunch break was taken at Gibraltar. As the weather improved a pleasant afternoon was passed walking past Mouquet Farm and up to the Thiepval Memorial where a service of remembrance was conducted by Peter and the group was joined by triple amputee Corporal Andy Reid.

This was a worthwhile and great fun event supported by the Guild. The ladies thoroughly appreciated and enjoyed the efforts of the guides and it is planned to be a repeat event, so watch this space!

Thursday 20 October 2011

The Funeral of Frank van den Bergh







The funeral of Guild member Frank van den Bergh took place on Saturday 15th October and was attended by Wybo Boersma and representatives of the Guild in Holland. Above are pictures of the floral tributes which are now in the National Liberation Museum 1944-45 in Groesbeek.

Friday 14 October 2011

Frank van den Bergh



As members will know Guild member Frank van den Bergh passed away suddenly on the 8th October 2011. His friend and colleage Wybo Boersma has written the following tribute to Frank:

Frank van den Bergh 1957 - 2011.


Frank was born in Haarlem in 1957. After high school he studied at the University of Nijmegen history focusing on military history. This was a course that fitted his personality and interests like a glove! He graduated Cum Laude.

In 1991 he joined the ‘National Liberation Museum 1944-1945’ in Groesbeek - a job that was just made for Frank. He looked after the museums archives and library, and was also a focal point for all the questions and enquries people put to the museum. His broad interest in military history was reflected in the numerous articles he wrote on various topics such as battles, military clothing and armaments.

His knowledge was not confined to the Second World War. All matters military throughout the ages were of interest to him. His thirst for knowledge was insatiable. War games also became a passion for him. His interest, in particular, with the American and British Airborne Forces was reflected in his involvement in the ‘Air Despatchers’, obtaining a parachute wing, and his membership of the Society of Friends of the Airborne Museum Hartenstein.

In 2009, Frank joined the International Guild of Battlefield Guides. He attended several of the Guild meetings where he had an opinion on almost every subject and was free with his often outspoken opinions! The highlight of his time with the Guild was the Battlefield tour to South Africa in 2010. Frank was working hard to get his Guild badge. However owing to his illness earlier this year he was unfortunately not able to complete this work.

Frank died suddenly on Saturday, October 8th 2011 and the world is a lesser place without him.

Monday 19 September 2011

Frank Van Den Burgh



Guild Members will be pleased to see that Frank Van Den Burgh continues to make good progress following his stroke - Wybo Boersma has sent this photo of Frank taken during the 2011 Commemoration of the Battle of Arnhem at the Air Despatch Memorial Oosterbeek.

It's great to see him out and about again!


Thursday 15 September 2011

Redcap Remembrance 2011

On Tuesday 20 September Dudley Giles, the Deputy Provost Marshal (Army) who retires from the Army next March after 32 years service, (but better known to us as Badge No 26!) will be setting off from Brackley, Northamptonshire on a solo cycle ride around the United Kingdom on what is a personal pilgrimage to the graves and especial places of remembrance of the 22 members of the Royal Military Police (RMP) who have died on operations during his Army service. This pilgrimage will take him to all four constituent parts of the United Kingdom (as well as the Isle of Man) and will finish in Colchester, Essex on 21 October at which time he is likely to have completed in excess of 2000 miles of cycling. And he’ll be spending one night in Bovington, the location of this year’s GBG AGM weekend.

Dudley is undertaking the ride to give meaning and substance to the phrase ‘We Will Remember Them’ and will be meeting members of the families of the fallen as he cycles around the country. He will also be joined on various stages of the route by other serving members of the RMP – both regular and territorial army – who will cycle with him for short distances and, at each place of remembrance, he will lead short ceremonies of remembrance attended by serving and retired members of RMP. The ride is primarily a pilgrimage but it is also being used as a vehicle for a number of fund-raising activities which are being undertaken by RMP personnel world-wide to boost funds for their benevolent fund.

You can follow Dudley’s progress on his blog www.redcapremembrance2011.wordpress.com

Friday 22 July 2011

Naseby Visitor Centre - Planning Permission granted


The Daventry District Council Planning Committee met on Wednesday, 20 July 2011, to consider the application for outline permission to build a ‘Living History’ Visitor Centre just to the south of the registered battlefield. The recommendation of the planning officer was that it should be turned down on the grounds that the setting of the battlefield would be adversely affected and that greenfield development was contrary to planning policy.

Lord Naseby advocated the Battlefield Project’s view that the structure would be concealed from sight from the battlefield itself and that the value of this heritage asset would be enhanced. The question of sustainability was had been answered by the submission of a business plan based upon the Feasibility Study completed in 2009 which concluded the centre will be economically viable. Lord Naseby was supported by Cllr Chris Millar, who is both Leader of the District Council and represents a constituency including Naseby on the County Council. The importance of the battle was recognised by all speakers and the contribution to the economic and heritage well-being of the county and the country was cited as a basis for setting aside the view of the planning officer. The application was approved by eleven votes to one.

Work will now start on the detailed planning of the building, its content and the thirty-six acre site pledged to the charity by a small group of supporters. The raising of funds to discharge their loans and transfer control of the land to the Project is an immediate priority.