
22813108 Aged 71 Served for 22 years. Overseas postings to Austria, Malaya, Cyprus and Gibraltar. Sadly missed by his wife Mary, family and friends. Former member of the REA Tunbridge Wells Branch.
Added by: Lt Col N A Jordan on 30 December 2008.
I served with Pat Hurley in 59 /60 at Kitchener Barracks Chatham. He was a cpl then at first but was promoted later on to sargeant. His wife to be Mary was a civilian typist along with Helen Hurworth and a Few other civvies whose names have slipped my memory I do remember the head of the part two order office we all worked in was a Col Morrison R O 3 ex Indian Army. Frank Hindmarsh writes [13th November 2011]:
Those twenty months at Chatham were some of the best times of my life and in some way was sorry to to leave my army friends when ... [read more from Frank Hindmarsh]
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