Hi all.
I have just read this post for the first time.
Bovington brings back memories for me as a nipper. My Father was a Sgt in 5 RTR. My Uncle was still serving and also a Sgt
and living at Bovington camp, I can't remember which Regt. We visited my Uncle quite often as we lived in Bournemouth.
Myself and Cousin Ken used to go to the museum a lot. Then all the displays were open and we could climb all over and go inside.
Many a happy hour spent there. I can't seem to remember paying to go in, but proberbly did not have to pay anyway as being
family of a serving soldier. Yeah, happy times. But then one "grows" up and things change. Happy Days.
I have just read this post for the first time.
Bovington brings back memories for me as a nipper. My Father was a Sgt in 5 RTR. My Uncle was still serving and also a Sgt
and living at Bovington camp, I can't remember which Regt. We visited my Uncle quite often as we lived in Bournemouth.
Myself and Cousin Ken used to go to the museum a lot. Then all the displays were open and we could climb all over and go inside.
Many a happy hour spent there. I can't seem to remember paying to go in, but proberbly did not have to pay anyway as being
family of a serving soldier. Yeah, happy times. But then one "grows" up and things change. Happy Days.