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Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by Wandsworth Council » Wed Feb 12, 2014 6:14 pm

Floods mean Clapham Junction army parade is cancelled

Unfortunately the planned army homecoming parade through Clapham Junction tomorrow (Thursday) has been cancelled.

The Government has ordered all available army units to head to areas of the country stricken by floods.

This includes the 200 officers and men from the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment (2RTR) who were scheduled to take part in a homecoming parade tomorrow afternoon.

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by rooting4tooting » Wed Feb 12, 2014 1:17 am

Jonathan @ Hamptons wrote:Yes, I spoke to them all about it last week and they are working on it. Obviously it's not that easy given class times, lunch times, cover for pupils that don't want to go etc, but all the schools were receptive to the possibility of attending.

Jonathan
Hamptons International
98-100 Northcote Road
020 7924 2170
children that don't want to go? since when do they have a choice? drag them by their ears!!!

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by Wandsworth Council » Fri Feb 07, 2014 3:36 pm

Here is some additional information about the parade from the council's press release

Clapham Junction to stage tank regiment’s homecoming parade

Soldiers from a tank regiment with deep-seated roots in the borough are to stage a homecoming parade through Clapham Junction next week.

The 2nd Royal Tank Regiment (2RTR), which was awarded the Freedom of the Borough in 2011 in recognition of its historic links to the area, will parade through Clapham Junction on Thursday, February 13.

Around 200 officers and men from 2RTR, who have recently returned from their latest deployment in Afghanistan, will set off at noon from Northcote Library, accompanied by the band of the Prince of Wales Division before proceeding along Northcote Road, into St John’s Road and through to St John’s Hill, finishing at the headquarters of the London Regiment territorial army unit opposite Clapham Junction station.

The borough’s links with 2RTR go back to 1916 when tanks were first deployed by the British Army during the latter stages of the Battle of the Somme. In the very first attack in which they were used, on the strategic French hamlet of Flers, the supporting infantry was the 10th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey) Regiment – a so-called ‘Pals battalion’ made up of men from Battersea.

Following this, men of the 13th (Wandsworth) Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, provided close support to tank units in the first mass armoured attack at the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917.

In the days leading up to the outbreak of World War Two, the 7th (TA) Battalion East Surrey Regiment (23rd London Regiment) - an infantry unit based at Clapham Junction, were formed into two tank battalions of the Royal Tank Regiment regiment - the 42nd Battalion (42RTR) and the 48th Battalion (48RTR).

Both units served with distinction, in particular in the desert campaign in North Africa; Elements of 42RTR took part in the decisive battle of El Alamein while 48RTR took part in Operation Vulcan - the final decisive push to eject the enemy from north Africa.

Equipped with Churchill tanks, half-tracks and armoured reconnaissance cars, 48RTR played a leading role in the bitter fighting that forced the surrender of all Axis forces in North Africa. More than 250,000 German and Italian troops were taken prisoner – twice the number captured by the Russians at Stalingrad. The battle colours of 48RTR are now preserved at St Mary's Church in Battersea.

After the war, both units were re-formed to create 2RTR, which has since seen active service in Cyprus, Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq and more recently Afghanistan.

Its historical ties with the borough mean that the regiment continues to actively recruit its officers and men from the borough of Wandsworth.

Council leader Ravi Govindia said the borough was “looking forward enormously to welcoming the regiment home”.

He added: “I am quite sure that many local people will wish to line the parade, wave flags and salute the safe return of these troops from service overseas.

“We are immensely proud to be associated with this regiment. Our decision to award it the Freedom of the Borough in 2011 was our way of paying tribute to the bravery and sacrifices that have been made over many years by the soldiers who have served in this famous local army unit.”

On the day of the parade, the Metropolitan Police will be putting in place temporary traffic closures on the roads that feed onto the route of the parade from approximately 11.50am until its conclusion. It will also be necessary to suspend parking bays along Northcote Road from 6am to 1pm.

The regiment will not be accompanied by any of their tanks or armoured vehicles.

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by jonathan @ hamptons » Fri Feb 07, 2014 9:56 am

Morning all...

We have just taken delivery of a big box of flags in anticipation of Thursday. If you would like one do pop into either Hamptons International or All Good Gifts and in return for a donation to the Royal Tank Regiment Benevolent Fund you can pick one up. We also have big ones (5ft x 3ft) for sale for £3 each.

Jonathan

Hamptons International
98-100 Northcote Road
020 7924 2170

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by jonathan @ hamptons » Wed Feb 05, 2014 12:17 pm

Yes, I spoke to them all about it last week and they are working on it. Obviously it's not that easy given class times, lunch times, cover for pupils that don't want to go etc, but all the schools were receptive to the possibility of attending.

Jonathan
Hamptons International
98-100 Northcote Road
020 7924 2170

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by livegreen » Tue Feb 04, 2014 11:06 pm

Have our local schools been invited to attend and/or actually informed it's taking place ?

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by the-moving-company » Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:07 pm

My husband is in the Royal Tank Regiment, although was not deployed on this operation as he was based in Cyprus and Suffolk during 2013. I shall be there in full support of the men who do so much for us all and I know they will be thrilled with all the public support. I have been to a few homecoming parades and they really are very special.

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by clapset » Mon Feb 03, 2014 2:13 pm

Looking forward to it! What a wonderful and truly British thing to do. Will be there supporting our squaddies on our high street.

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by Chanchipolli » Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:36 am

Wonderful idea - will be there with the little ones to show our support to the men and women of the armed services.
Great idea re flags - always a good option to raise a little more cash.

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by Caferacer » Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:08 am

What a great idea!

Also thanks for the explanation about Battersea Ironsides.

Of course 'Ironsides' = Tanks...obvious really!

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by kittags » Mon Feb 03, 2014 8:58 am

For those wondering 'Why the Royal Tank Regiment in Wandsworth?', one of the reasons is that the 23rd London Regiment, based at Clapham Junction, became 42nd Royal Tank Regiment for the Second World War. They reverted to infantry after the war.

During the war the officer in charge of the cadets at Clapham Junction decided to form a rugby club, the beginnings of Battersea Ironsides at which so many local children now play.

Re flags for a donation, can I suggest that you either do them for the RTR Benevolent Fund or else for The London Regiment's Benevolent Fund. Both units have had soldiers on operations more or less constantly since 2004 and have sustained casualties who need ongoing support.

Good luck for the day

Giles @ KitTags
(ex ironsides father & coach, serving London Regiment officer)

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by jonathan @ hamptons » Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:39 am

Great idea on the flags ElizaD, I'll speak to Matt at All Good Gifts and see what he can get hold of - I'm pretty sure he has some big union jacks (5ft x 2ft) left over from the Olympics somewhere!!

Maybe we could get a load of smaller ones and give them out for a donation to Help for Heros...

Jonathan
Hamptons International
98-100 Northcote Road
020 7924 2170

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by elizad » Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:19 pm

I think its a wonderful thing and will be there to show gratitude to the troops and their families for the sacrifices they have made. I only wish a local business could maybe print some Union Jacks to hand out - could always have their name on the other side?!

Thank you Jonathan for posting and making local people aware.

Re: Tank parade down Northcote Rd on 13th February

by Nims » Thu Jan 30, 2014 4:10 pm

Sounds fun! I'll come along to watch!

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