Tag: Hameln

1961/05/08 – Accident – VW Beetle vs. Bedford RL

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1961/05/08 🇬🇧 Accident – VW Beetle vs. Bedford RL The press report describes an accident that occurred on May 7th, 1961, in Hameln. Involved were a VW Beetle and a British military truck of the Bedford RL type. The driver of the VW Beetle, approaching from …

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1960 – 45 Field Park Squadron – Ravelin Bridge Camp Hameln – Memories of Stuart D Trott

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1960 – Ravelin Camp Hameln 🇬🇧 Memories of Stuart D Trott – 45 Field Park Squadron Bridge Camps, I think every squadron that had anything to do with building bridges was in Hamelin at Ravelin Camp. That was their camp and from there they set off to Wouldham …

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1960/07/04 – 1960/07/29 – UK-EXERCISE on the Upper Weser

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1960/07/04 – 1960/07/29 🇬🇧 UK-EXERCISE on the Upper Weser The district of Hameln-Pyrmont was informed about this military exercise by the liaison officer of the British forces in Hameln. The main training area will be the Upper Weser. During this pioneering exercise, “bridge explosions” will be carried out. …

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1960 – 45 Field Park Squadron – Recce Tour on the Weser – Memories of Stuart D Trott

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1960 – Recce Tour on the Weser 🇬🇧 Memories of Stuart D Trott – 45 Field Park Squadron It is always impressive to see the images, photographs, and stories that come my way! I find it particularly fascinating how readily former soldiers give their consent to share …

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1960 – 45 Field Park Squadron – Ohr Park – Memories of Stuart D Trott

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1960 – Ohr Park Hameln 🇬🇧 Memories of Stuart D Trott – 45 Field Park Squadron Stuart D. Trott was with the 45 Field Park Squadron in Hameln on the training ground at Rittergut Ohr. He was able to take incredible pictures there. A Centurion battle tank supporting …

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1959/11/18 – Lt.Col. Nolda / Middlesex Regiment said “Goodbye”

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧1959/11/18 🇬🇧 Change of Command at the Middlesex Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Nolda, the outgoing Commanding Officer of the Middlesex Regiment, is leaving Hamelin. For two and a half years, he led the unit, which had been relocated from Cyprus to the banks of the Weser.  During this …

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1959/08/01 – 1962/04/30 – PJ Martinson – Verbindungsoffizier – SLO

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1959/08/01 – 1962/04/30 🇬🇧 PJ Martinson becomes liaison officer The Canadian Lieutenant Colonel P.J. Martinson takes over the position of liaison officer in Hameln. Martinson is a native of the USA with Scandinavian ancestors. Martinson has been in Germany since 1945 and was liaison officer in …

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1959/04/29 – British and Germans injured in a traffic accident

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 29.04.1959 🇬🇧 Traffic-Accident in Hameln A tragic accident shook the city of Hamelin on the morning of Tuesday, April 28, 1959. At around 7:30 am, a truck belonging to the British Armed Forces stationed in Hamelin collided with a German vehicle at the busy intersection of …

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1959/03/11 – Accident close to Wouldham Park

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1959/03/11 🇬🇧 Accident close to Wouldham Park An accident with a Bedford RL of the British armed forces from Hameln came on the B83 on the „Ohrsche Landstraße“ at the entrance to the water exercise place (Wouldham Park) there. The British soldier said he had pushed …

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1958/07/21 – 1958/07/26 – UK-EXERCISE on the westsite of the weser

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1958/07/21 – 1958/07/26 🇬🇧 UK-EXERCISE “UNNAMED” The district of Hameln-Pyrmont was informed about this military exercise by the liaison officer of the British forces in Hameln. Half-track vehicles and wheeled vehicles will be used in this radio communications and movement exercise, but no tanks. Camouflage material will not …

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1954-57 – 26 Field Engineer Regiment – 60 Field Squadron RE – Memories of Derek Hallam

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1954 -1957 🇬🇧 26 Field Engineer Regiment – 60 Field Squadron RE Memories of Derek Hallam For me, it is always very interesting to browse the web to gather information about British units that were stationed in Hameln. A few weeks ago, during such a search, …

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1952/07/07 Exercise in and around Polle

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1952/07/07 🇬🇧 Exercise „Unnamed“ On July 7th, 1952, the DWZ reported on large British exercise in and around Polle. From Thursday, July 3rd, 1952, until late Saturday evening, two opposing units of the British Army engaged in combat there. One unit was stationed on the Weser …

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1951/10/31 – Die britische Garnison entwickelt sich zu einem Super Arbeitgeber…..

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1951/10/31 🇬🇧 The British garrison is developing into a good employer In 1951, six years after the end of the war, the British garrison in Hamelin employed an incredible 650 GERMAN employees. However, these jobs were not yet very popular with the people of Hamelin, as …

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1951/05/00 21 Field Engineer Regiment – 48 Field Squadron – 125 (Bridge) Coy

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1951/05/00 🇬🇧 21 Field Engineer Regiment 48 Field Squadron – 125 (Bridge) Coy The 21 Field Engineer Regiment, along with its squadrons, was stationed in Hameln for only a brief period. In October 1949, it was relocated from Holzminden to the town of the Pied Piper. …

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1951/07/14 – 1951/07/22 – Exercise around Bodenwerder-Hehlen-Grohnde

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© Dewezet & British Army in hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1951/07/14 – 1951/07/22 🇬🇧 Exercise „unnamed“ The British military administration announced that from July 14 to July 22, 1951, an extensive exercise by British Troops will take place in the Grohnde-Hehlen-Bodenwerder area. During this time, shipping on the Weser River will be completely suspended. …

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