Regimental Stories: Soldiering is Fun

A collection of stories about life in the British Army, King's African Rifles and Malaysia Rangers from 1944 to 1993 by Major Bob Smith

Monday, 31 October 2011

A PERMANENT SENTRY

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Standing upright between the Keep and the Police Post in Brecon Barracks is a large shell of a type used by the Royal Navy.   Not many peopl...
Thursday, 20 October 2011

A VOLUNTEER IS WORTH TWO PRESSED MEN SNAPSHOTS OF MY SERVICE WITH 5/WELCH AUGUST 1961 – DECEMBER 1963

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I slipped a disc in February 1959 and spent six months in military hospitals before being discharged with a P7 medical grading.   I had long...

GOAT ON LOAN

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For the last nine years of my service in the Army I was based at the Prince of Wales's Division Depot, Crickhowell from where I covered...
Monday, 17 October 2011

CREPE SUZETTE

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I have always been suspicious about setting fire to things at the dining table. Not only is it a waste of alcohol, but it can be downright d...

DIG FOR VICTORY

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             I watched my grand-daughter, Ellie, share a bowl of olives with some of her friends a few months before her fifth birthday and ...
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Major Bob Smith
These stories cover the 49 years I spent with The Welch Regiment (later to become part of The Royal Regiment of Wales), The South Wales Borderers, King’s African Rifles and Malaysia Rangers. In 1980, I became Assistant Secretary of my Regiment, Curator of the Royal Regiment of Wales Museum (South Wales Borderers and Monmouthshire Regiment) and editor of the regimental magazine, ‘Men of Harlech’. The stories are all true but I have concealed most identities. While light-hearted, others have a tinge of pathos and some might bring a tear to the eye. In the words of my old friend and brother officer Major General Lennox Napier (late of the South Wales Borderers and Royal Regiment of Wales) who wrote a foreword for an earlier compilation of my stories: ‘Read this book for a good laugh as well as for an insight into the sort of life in the British Army which no longer exists’. Major Bob Smith died on 18th November 2012, leaving his wonderful stories everywhere, from this blog to his book, 'Khaki Shorts' and in the hearts of his fellow officers, family and friends. If you need any information on him, please contact his daughter at gilly@gillysmith.com
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