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pom11:
16/5th Queens Royal Lancers.served with them in cyprus 73/74.acc.smudge,dessy,tich,tom,jock,wilky.webby.pergamos camp. ;D  me Gus Grieve.

rubberguts:
 G'day Mate,  I served in GHQ Episkopi in '55. Had to cook on a new type of American oil burning stove. A nightmare to light from cold. Dam things kept gushing a fine stream of diesal out before fully evaporating and kept blowing up. Put a few of me mates in dock. Just wondered if you guys still used the same type of cooker and had the same problems with them blowing?.Cheers.  John Everitt.

pom11:
Hi john.i was at pergamos camp Dhekelia.73/74. worked in qfficers mess.sgt mess.ratings mess. torkish invasion cyprus 1974 ,july.son born at dhekelia,BMH.we used to use the number one burners on exercise,at Akamas and other places.sounds like the ones you used.kept blowing back,fine jet of fule,then somtimes explode,before they lit.i lived in larnaca 8 months ,then on camp.after that went to Germany, woofers.Good to here from you mate.(David). ;D

rubberguts:
Happy times, Eh? Kept us on our toes. Never knew if the next petrol bomb would be thrown through the door of  the cafe we were sat in.
Wonder if you remember the name of the local brew? Was it Top Beer? Things always became a little blurred between beer, Brandy Sours, and Turkish coffee.
 Remember one time we were departing an out of bounds 'House of Ill Repute' to see an MP's Landy rounding the corner.
Think we might still hold the record for the fastest time to pile into a Taxi.
After a slow drive around the narrow streets of Limassol and with no way to overtake, the MP's wearied of the chase. and we breathed one very big sigh of relief.

Ian E Scott:
I was posted to Training Camps Cyprus (TCC), in January 75 as Cook Sgt and based at Anzio Camp, Dhekelia, just down the road from Pergamos.
 
By the time of my arrival training was very much on the back burner and Anzio was full of 800 British Passport Holding refugees, this role went on for 3 months after my arrival, before the refugees took over the feeding of the camp themselves.....along with the trusty Turkish Cypriot cooks!

TCC re-located in the April to the old parachute school building in RAF Akrotiri to await the first of the Lion Sun Exercises of the year in May, as I re-call this was 22 Locating Battery RA from Larkhill.

I still find it hard to understand why almost 40 years on this Island is divided! 

May'be, just may'be it has something to do with the mainland Turkish & Greek Governments interferance in the Islands politics!

Hopefully I will live long enough to see full re-unification of this lovely Island  :-\

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