The Corps of Royal Engineers

(1929 - 1997)

Also known as: Barnesy or barnsy ?.

 

a great dad that i miss very much ...

 

Added by: Susan Barnes on 6 December 2010.

 

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Eduard Klak writes [17th March 2011]:

Neville Barnes served with 37 Field Squadron RE during the late 1960s. He is fondly remembered as a thoroughly decent and kindly individual by all members of 37 Field Squadron RE - Oldboys Association.

Eduard Klak - Secretary
p.p. M.Harness - Chairman

 


 

Lt Col Neil Jordan writes [6th February 2011]:

Aged 67 Sadly missed by his family and friends.

 


 


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