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Ojc
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13th Jul 11 at 12:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Name - Crowe, Frank
Initials - F
Nationality - United Kingdom
Rank - Corporal
Regiment/Service - Tank Corps
Unit Text - 5th Bn
Age - 38
Date of Death - 16/04/1918
Service No - 78285
Additional information - Son of Mrs L Crowe, of 6c Polygon Buildings, Claredon Square, Somers Town, London, husband of Beatrice Mary Crowe, of 31a Harrow Rd, Barking, Essex.
Casualty Type - Commonweath War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference : Panel 11.
Memorial - Ploegsteert Memorial



[Edited on 13-07-2011 by Ojc]

[Edited on 13-07-2011 by Ojc]
Russ
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13th Jul 11 at 13:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if you can spare the detour Ojc it's worth going.

spencer, were you in the ATC?
Ojc
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If I'm totally honest and I know its bad, but WW1 isn't really a war that interests me.

I'm interested in the American Civil War more so, obviously my great grandfathers involvement and being in the Tank Corps is of massive interest but that's just a selfish interest TBH
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No Russ. I was in the Army.

Well.....I was doing my basic training when I got offered my current job.
If I was not with such a bunch of idiots and the offer was not so good I would of stayed.
Russ
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Army is for no hopers
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here we go
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Well I fancied it as I was on a get fit thing, wanted a change in job and wanted to do something worth while.

Was going into the signals, wanted to do driving but was told in signals I would do it anyway but get more qualifications.

To be honest it was great, but being with idiots that did not want to do it does not give you much confidence, especially when they will be protecting your life.
Got offered this job, more money, less hours etc etc. Had to take it.

BUT, if I could go back in time, I would not leave.
Russ
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shot at for peanuts. no ta
spencer88
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
shot at for peanuts. no ta



The money was not what it was about for me, (not if I stayed in) it was more the job, the training and the laughs etc.

However, when you are working with lads that cant even iron their shirt after 8 weeks, you kind of give up hope.
Conway563
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
Army is for no hopers


Ojc
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Army is the backbone
Conway563
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Pictures look good Oliver
Would love to go and visit some of the places like this and the graveyards etc
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I went to a concentration camp not to far out of berlin? (cant remember the name but it was basically on the edge of a modern day housing estate)

Anyway, i didnt really feel it like i thought i would. They had built new building on the site, and put tv's in and 'smart' screens to give presentations to the visitors. They had killed the whole point of what it was about for me.

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13th Jul 11 at 13:52   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

would you rather they filled the chambers with Zyklon B for the ultimate authentic holocaust experience?
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Name - Crowe, Frank
Initials - F
Nationality - United Kingdom
Rank - Corporal
Regiment/Service - Tank Corps
Unit Text - 5th Bn
Age - 38
Date of Death - 16/04/1918
Service No - 78285
Additional information - Son of Mrs L Crowe, of 6c Polygon Buildings, Claredon Square, Somers Town, London, husband of Beatrice Mary Crowe, of 31a Harrow Rd, Barking, Essex.
Casualty Type - Commonweath War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference : Panel 11.
Memorial - Ploegsteert Memorial



[Edited on 13-07-2011 by Ojc]

[Edited on 13-07-2011 by Ojc]


asian.
Ben J
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13th Jul 11 at 17:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Awesome. I'm definatley planning to do a roadtrip in the future to go to all the WWI/II sites. My mum and dad did some last year.





[Edited on 13-07-2011 by Ben J]
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Your a lucky man visiting them places. I didn't have time to stop on my way home from Germany.
deano87
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Great pics and info
Aaron
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
Army is for no hopers


Didnt you serve with the SAS?
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13th Jul 11 at 22:39   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ooo sounds spooky.. Im intreeged by it, but wouldnt like to encounter it alone.

Ojc
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Apart from the occasional cow mooing there is nothing but silence.
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sounds a wierd place to be and since your a german/war geek i bet you loved it
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Ace pics Ollie!!
Ojc
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Cheers

I'm racking my brains thinking of somewhere else to go, only place left I REALLY want to go and see is Bavaria/Hitlers Eagle nest.
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Eagles nest and surrounding lakes etc looks awesome mate - would like to go myself sometime!

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