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Barney

Number of posts: 13 Age: 69 Localisation: Wimborne Dorset Cap Badge: REME Places Served: Beachley 56B, Bordon, Hohne, Lemgo, Dortmund, Falingbostel, Bovington Registration date: 2008-08-10
 | Subject: Six Months Extra Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:24 pm | |
| At the end of NS I was serving (as a regular) in Lemgo with LAD A Sqn 4RTR. I remember that those still serving were told that they would have to serve a further six months. I think it was something to do with an emergency somewhere in the world but can't remember details. Who knows why? |
|  | | burgess720
Number of posts: 39 Registration date: 2008-07-09
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Fri Aug 29, 2008 6:02 am | |
| Hi, I remember this time, NS was 18 months, but changed before early to mid 1950, I joined Oct 1950 and it was 2 years then. So before your time if you are 68 now!! Must have been the Korean War, or the Russians were up to something. Could it have been the Berlin Airlift? They were not a happy lot who had to do the extra six months. Regards Tony |
|  | | Barney

Number of posts: 13 Age: 69 Localisation: Wimborne Dorset Cap Badge: REME Places Served: Beachley 56B, Bordon, Hohne, Lemgo, Dortmund, Falingbostel, Bovington Registration date: 2008-08-10
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:08 pm | |
| Hi Tony, You old sweat  I didn't know that. The six months extra that I was refering to was in 1960 when their two years was increased to two and a half. Barney |
|  | | Eddie Strike
Number of posts: 4 Age: 73 Localisation: North Yorkshire Cap Badge: RASC Places Served: Verden Registration date: 2007-10-28
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:15 pm | |
| Barney Hi Was the problem Cuba and Kennady Regards Eddie |
|  | | syd

Number of posts: 7 Age: 77 Localisation: NORWICH NORFOLK Cap Badge: Norfolks & Essex reg Places Served: Dusseldorf. Minden. Lüneburg. Registration date: 2007-12-13
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:41 pm | |
| I can remember the 6 months extra for National Service as went in the army on 8 June 1950 done 6 months and they put the 6 months on in October which left me 18 month to do. it was the Korean War why the 6 months was put on. At that time I was in the Royal Norfolk posted in B A O R but brought home to England to go to Korea done the training at Crowburough in Sussex but never went to Korea,  Got sent back to B A O R at this time I got transfer to the ESSEX Reg SYD |
|  | | slim harris
Number of posts: 15 Age: 81 Localisation: suffolk/originally London Cap Badge: RASC Places Served: England/Germany/ Munster Westfalen/Mulheim Registration date: 2008-05-30
 | |  | | donald
Number of posts: 125 Age: 80 Cap Badge: 1st The Royal Dragoons - The Blues and Royals (RHG/D) Places Served: UK,BOAR,Egypt Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:16 pm | |
| As a regular soldier I had quite a few NS guys serving with me,and I can only say they were the best,always keeping their de-mob chart up to date,but as that final date got nearer they became increasingly quiet.Many of them,when the time came to say goodbye,admitted they had enjoyed their time with the Regiment.I often think these generations were Britains best,and often wonder if a spell of NS would not be a good thing for most in todays world? ---- Don |
|  | | Barney

Number of posts: 13 Age: 69 Localisation: Wimborne Dorset Cap Badge: REME Places Served: Beachley 56B, Bordon, Hohne, Lemgo, Dortmund, Falingbostel, Bovington Registration date: 2008-08-10
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:25 pm | |
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|  | | jerry

Number of posts: 47 Age: 68 Localisation: Abergele Cap Badge: RASC/RCT Places Served: Dortmund/Hameln/ Malaya FARELF Marchwood Aldershot Yeovil Registration date: 2008-10-04
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:13 pm | |
| This is part of the site that Barney indicated
Some of the last Groups of National Servicemen served in 36 Regiment at Duisburg. The very last one's did not depart until 1962/63. Their service was extended not long before demob by 6 months to 2 years and six months by means of a Government announcement. I think recruitment of regulars had not met expectations. I was a regular Cpl and so the announcement did not cause me as much anguish as those lads who were counting the days. One batch was at Dusseldorf Airport waiting to go home when the announcement was made. It was said that they had been running down the runway with their arms extended, under the influence of a good few beers, in a vain attempt to take off. One or two were in tears in Glamorgan Barracks and we sympathised with them. Quite quickly they settled down again and did their extra time. I cannot imagine how a similar group of young blokes would react today in similar circumstances. |
|  | | Andrew

Number of posts: 72 Cap Badge: RAOC Places Served: Bicester-Soltau-Canada-Kineton-Paderborn-Osnabruck-Donnington-Civy Strasse. Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:08 pm | |
| My dad and his brother were conscripted in 1947, they both joined the RA but shortly afterwards my dad transferred to the fledgling Paras. He must have liked it because he signed on as a regular. His brother (my uncle Pete) stayed in the RA and couldn't wait to leave after his national service, he thought my dad was barking for signing on (and still does) I suppose you either loved it or loathed it. |
|  | | CJTOONE
Number of posts: 4 Age: 70 Localisation: NORTHAMPTON Cap Badge: ARMY CATTERING CORP Places Served: MINDEN, GERMANY Registration date: 2009-01-28
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:46 pm | |
| I SERVED AT KINGSLEY BRKS MINDEN 1962/3 THE EXTRA 6 MONTHS WAS BECAUSE THEY COULDNT GET THE EXTRA MAN POWER QUICK ENOUGH , I ONLY SERVED AN EXTRA 3 MONTHS BUT I NO IDEA WHY ,,CLIVE[/b] |
|  | | jim
Number of posts: 211 Localisation: Sutton Coldfield Cap Badge: RAOC Places Served: Dad, Hamburg, Bad Oeynhausen, Iserlohn, Bury, Osnabruck, Worcester. Me Detmold, Bielefeld, NI, HK Registration date: 2008-01-03
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:40 pm | |
| My dad always had good things to say about NS soldiers. |
|  | | wrinkles

Number of posts: 43 Age: 66 Localisation: Birmingham, UK Cap Badge: Mercian Brigade, 1st Bn Worc Rgt Places Served: Uk, Honduras,Tripoli, BAOR, UK, Tobruk, Gibraltar, short stints in Canada, USA, Barbados & Dominica Registration date: 2007-05-15
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:12 pm | |
| As a regular I joined the regiment a few weeks prior to the announcement that NS were to serve an extra six months. As sprogs our intake took a lot of flak from the NS as they proudly showed us their Chuff charts indicating the relatively few weeks they had left to serve. So understandably there was a certain amount of shardenfreuder when the announcement came, not to mention the great "wailing and gnashing of teeth" from the NS billets. Regular recruitment was no where near forecasts despite the "Soldier of the sixties" campaign and most, if not all, units were even then severely understrength. Recruitment went into overdrive at that point but even so when we deployed to BAOR in 61/62 we were little more than 2 company strength. Transformed to Motorised infantry and so few of us almost everyone had a vehicle on their signature. I had two, a pig and a Landrover, one of which had to be declared VOR whenever there was one of those middle of the night general alerts. _________________ If it aint broken then fix it 'til it is
Sex is evil, sex is sin, sin is forgiven so stick it back in
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|  | | Norman Hall
Number of posts: 2 Age: 70 Localisation: durham Cap Badge: 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards Places Served: Athlone Barracks, Sennelager 1961962 Registration date: 2009-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Six Months Extra Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:47 pm | |
| I was in the very last intake of NSM in the Royal Armoured Corps, this was intake 60/22 ; 17th Nov 1960. I along with Neil Metcalfe were allocated to the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, our numbers were 23817229 and 23817230. After six weeks basic training which ended 23rd December we were shipped on 30th December vis Harwich and Hook of Holland and train to Athlone barracks as Non Tradesmen as there was a fuel shortage and all tank driver training was suspended. I was married prior to conscription and was deferred as I was a bound apprentice as a Plant and Transport Maintenance Fitter with a Building and civil engineering organisation, and to cap it all my wife gave birth to our first child in 29th Dec , the day before we sailed. (would that be tolerated nowadays) At the time the extension was added to our two years, there was only 1 NS officer and 4 NS oinks, the officer appealed and was let out, I appealed and was refused, so I wrote to my MP who only lived 100 yards from my home and he obtained my release. Technically I was the last NSM in the regiment, as the 5DG returned to England and the other three went to the 3rd Cabiners for their six months. |
|  | | Hardrations

Number of posts: 168 Localisation: Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Cap Badge: RC Sigs (RTG Op) / CF Logistics (Cook) Places Served: Germany, Egypt, Cyprus, CFS Alert and lots of other strange places Registration date: 2007-12-16
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