The Corps of Royal Engineers

 

22044943 Aged 79 Sadly missed by his family and friends. Former Life Member of HQ Branch.

 

Added by: Lt Col Neil Jordan on 1 May 2010.

 

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Martin Spurr writes [15th June 2010]:

A devoted husband to Wendy and a beloved dad, grand-dad, great grand-dad and brother. Michael will be sadly missed following his sudden passing.

Joining the Army at an early age, Michael first served with the Blues and Royals driving armoured cars. He then moved to the Royal Engineers where he served with 26 Regiment. He completed a tour of service on Christmas Island, served in Germany and completed his Army career at Bovington where he was a driving and maintenance instructor on armoured ... [read more from Martin Spurr]

 


 


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