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Post by Colin Pratt on Aug 31, 2014 12:02:53 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I was stationed in Osnabruck in 122 Coy RASC Tipper from 1955 until 1958 as I'm getting on in years now I cannot recall the name of the barracks I was in,it's a memory thing, But i remember our csm name was Evans if I remember rightly the barracks was on a hill, and the quarter master store was used by the nazis for the torture of prisoners. If anyone knows the name I would be most grateful.
Regards to all Colin Pratt
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Post by spartan on Sept 2, 2014 4:13:57 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I was stationed in Osnabruck in 122 Coy RASC Tipper from 1955 until 1958 as I'm getting on in years now I cannot recall the name of the barracks I was in,it's a memory thing, But i remember our csm name was Evans if I remember rightly the barracks was on a hill, and the quarter master store was used by the nazis for the torture of prisoners. If anyone knows the name I would be most grateful.
Regards to all Colin Pratt
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Post by Keith Pratt on Sept 5, 2014 18:23:18 GMT -5
Hi, good people. Can you help please I am compiling a family genealogy and looking for any information regarding my late brother Sgt Stanley Pratt, who served in the RASC from 1949/1971.He was married to a German lady and had two sons and served a lot of his time, in Germany. I, last saw him at Regents Park Barracks in the early 60,s and he was living in married quarters. I am also trying to locate my nephews but had no joy to date, and I have very little to go on. So if you can help it would be much appreciated thank you.
Regards Keith Pratt kdp2360@btopenworld.com
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Post by Colin Pratt on Sept 16, 2014 9:32:51 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I was stationed in Osnabruck in 122 Coy RASC Tipper from 1955 until 1958 as I'm getting on in years now I cannot recall the name of the barracks I was in,it's a memory thing, But i remember our csm name was Evans if I remember rightly the barracks was on a hill, and the quarter master store was used by the nazis for the torture of prisoners. If anyone knows the name I would be most grateful. Regards to all Colin Pratt Hi Everyone Again, if there is anyone out there who was stationed in Osnabruick between 1955 and 1958 who could give me some names of barracks in which 122 coy Tipper were billeted, I would be most grateful, it might just jog my memory Best Wishes Colin Pratt
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Post by Keith Pratt on Oct 18, 2014 8:36:57 GMT -5
Hi, good people. Can you help please I am compiling a family genealogy and looking for any information regarding my late brother Sgt Stanley Pratt, who served in the RASC/RCT from 1949/1971.He was married to a German lady and had two sons and served a lot of his time, in Germany. I, last saw him at Regents Park Barracks in the early 60,s and he was living in married quarters at Mornington Crescent. I am also trying to locate my nephews but had no joy to date, and I have very little to go on. So if you can help it would be much appreciated thank you. Regards Keith Pratt kdp2360@btopenworld.com/kdp2360@btinternet.com
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Post by Colin Pratt on Nov 4, 2014 17:13:51 GMT -5
Well it looks like I'm the only one left who was stationed in Osnabruick from 1955 -1958 in 122 Coy RASC (Tipper)but it was worth the try
Regards to all Colin Pratt
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Post by jal on Nov 6, 2014 11:59:46 GMT -5
Colin, I was a "brat" at the time but my Dad, Bert Leggett served in 122 Coy around 1956/1957.
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Post by Colin Pratt on Jan 9, 2015 15:23:45 GMT -5
Hi Jal Thank you for your reply,as I've said memory is a bit faded, I don't reconise your fathers name,but if I could see a photo, it might bring it back, but thank you so much for replying. Regards Colin
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Post by jal on Jan 10, 2015 9:45:56 GMT -5
Hi Jal Thank you for your reply,as I've said memory is a bit faded, I don't reconise your fathers name,but if I could see a photo, it might bring it back, but thank you so much for replying. Regards Colin Hi Colin, I don't have any photos of Dad from around 55-57 in Osnabruck but I do have one from a few years earlier, around 1948-50.
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Post by ColinPratt on Jan 14, 2015 14:39:57 GMT -5
Hi Jal Thanks so much for your reply and photo of your dad I keep looking at it and I'm thinking he looks familiar but as I have said memory not so good these days, so can't be sure But once again my thanks to you, Happy New Year Regards Colin
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Post by Keith pratt on Jan 24, 2015 18:24:10 GMT -5
Hi, good people. Can you help please I am compiling a family genealogy and looking for any information regarding my late brother Sgt Stanley Pratt, who served in the RASC from 1949/1971.He was married to a German lady and had two sons and served a lot of his time, in Germany. I, last saw him at Regents Park Barracks in the early 60,s and he was living in married quarters. I am also trying to locate my nephews but had no joy to date, and I have very little to go on. So if you can help it would be much appreciated thank you. Regards Keith Pratt kdp2360@btopenworld.com
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Post by Steve Price on Feb 4, 2015 11:10:08 GMT -5
Hi there. My father was in the RASC 123 company in the early 50's and was based in Germany driving tank transporters. He is wondering if anyone out there on the forum served with him - or if anyone has any photos of him or his regiment? His name is Dennis Price. Thanks.
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Post by Janete Cross on Mar 5, 2015 8:02:53 GMT -5
Hi there, My father was in the RASC in Germany 1946-50 7 Trg Bn Lippstadt, 1957-59 Lands & Claims Dusseldorf, 1963-65 Rheindahlen He would love to hear from anyone who knew him please. I was at Rattingen School, then on to Plon and finally Hamm.
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Post by Janete Cross on Mar 5, 2015 8:21:42 GMT -5
Sorry, I forgot to say my father's name is John Chadbourne
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Post by karen on May 8, 2015 14:58:26 GMT -5
Hi everyone sorry to comment on someone post but I am after any info in my late dad as far as I am away he was stationed at regents park barracks in 61 I have found a drawing dad dine off army truck on the paper was 125 coy RASC (BR) BAOR5. Dad's name was Hugh miller might off went by his nick name dusty thanks for reading
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