THE WAR DISABLED HAVE A GREAT DAY OUT AT WORTHING THE DRIVERS OF THE ODRTS DO US PROUD |
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![]() Dame Vera Lynn as always shows her willingness to go among the "old soldiers" and their helpers, giving her autograph and kind words wherever needed |
![]() The dignitaries line up on the dais outside Worthing Town Hall (with Bill Tyzack BEM) waiting for the traditional march past |
![]() Kenny Burns, Chairman of ODRTS and his BoM? There is no truth in the rumour that the walking stick in his left hand belongs to the Chelsea Pensioners behind |
![]() A dashing Jack Taylor, ex-BoM of ODRTS, handing out drinks to the diners |
![]() A helping hand is given to these two old campaigners during the very successful lunch at Worthing |
![]() ODRTS Harry Joel MBE with Lady Harington, Sir Charles Harington and Frances Joel, Harry’s very able wife |
![]() Russell Poluck gives his address to the audience after lunch, listened to by Sir Charles, Frances Joel and Harry Lewis, husband of Vera Lynn |
![]() These 3 "old soldiers" have seen a few battles through in their time. Geof Kaley (Computer Cab), Stan Samuels (Radio Taxis new Chairman) and Kenny Burns |
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![]() Harry Joel MBE and General Sir Charles Harington OBE, GCB, KCB, CB, CBE, DSO, MC, ADC to the Queen. Sir Charles was the first CO of the 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment, commissioned 1930 and retired 1980. Beat that Harry… |
![]() Barking meets Chelsea. The civilians posing with the Pensioners are from the Barking Royal British Legion Club and who made a very large contribution to the War Disabled cab fund |
![]() These happy faces are of cab drivers and helpers during a sing-song at the Worthing luncheon. Are you in the picture? |
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