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Ken Rispin
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That would be Jake Clyke (RIP) spent a many Saturday and Sundays at the Kyrenia Club making sure that the beer machine was working OK. Of course Mugs Mcginnes would have to be there.
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Tony Giacomelli
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Ken ,right you are ! Jake was my first Sec. Cmndr.when i got to O-Coy in 74. This Pic. was taken when the Bn. went to Nfld. in 74 ! P.S. i was taught the ins and outs of beer machines by two people you should know , Jim King and John Campbell ! Ciao Tony
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Abe Doney
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The tentage, for those who don't know, are WW1 bell tents. This pic was taken around the same time I remember using a sledge stamped 1917. I thought it should have been in the war museum, but the Liberal government at the time wasn't buying us anything at all new.
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Don Marche
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Spent a few night in them tents.
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1964-1965 RCR Depot North West Canada Pl, A Coy 2 RCR London 1965-1968 B Coy 2 RCR Fort York Germany, Promoted to Cpl 68. 1968-1973 D Coy 1 RCR London, Promoted M\Cpl 69 1970 Cyprus Promoted to Sgt 73 Took my release in Sep 1973 Rank Sgt Pro Patria SSM, Peace Keeping, UN-Cyprus, Queen's Jubilee, CD1
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