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Munster 1979. Early morning wake-up call
Andy Cheshire, Andre Witt and Mick Hughes
Munster 1979. Parade ground
Paul Chadwick, Phil Ottley, Mick Lucas , Jesse James
Y company playing enemy for the Royal Anglians Schleswig Holstein 1979 Barry Hills and Bob Ellingham cooking a feast!
Recce platoon border patrol, 1984 Ken Burchill, Ralph ? and Rob Grant on Reconnaissance platoon Fox armoured car
Exercises at Sennelager in 1980
Dave Gloyn, Paul Chase, Nigel Kerswell and Bob Cripps
Outside the Choggies in Londonderry, 1979
Tony Feeney, Cindy Shaw and Chad Cain
Celebrating Christmas in Y company block, Munster 1979
Tiny Havers, Andre Witt and Mick Lucas
Outside Y company blocks, Munster 1980
Dale Wright after his move to Anti-tank platoon
Y company on exercise in Denmark in 1977
Bart Newman, Vince Stamp, Rob Grant and Toney Feeney
An 8 platoon brick going out on patrol from Fort George barracks in Londonderry, 1979
Dale Wright, Rob Grant, Taff Howard and Tony Morey
Ascension Island 82:
Rob Grant, Barry Hills and Dave Nesbitt having a beer during the three-day stopover on the way to the Falklands, in 1982
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