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− | Colonel [[Robin Evelegh]] (1932-2010) was a British Army Officer and later co-founder of the ordnance transport company [[Ridgeway International]].<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-obituaries/army-obituaries/7879956/Col-Robin-Evelegh.html Col Robin Evelegh], telegraph.co.uk, 8 June 2010.</ref> | + | Colonel [[Robin Evelegh]] (1932-2010) was a British Army Officer and later co-founder of the ordnance transport company [[Ridgeway International]].<ref name="TelObit">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-obituaries/army-obituaries/7879956/Col-Robin-Evelegh.html Col Robin Evelegh], telegraph.co.uk, 8 June 2010.</ref> |
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+ | Evelegh commanded the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Green Jackets, during a four month tour in the Upper Falls area of Belfast in 1972. He commanded a second Northern Ireland tour in 1973-74, after which he was mentioned in dispatches.<ref name="TelObit">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-obituaries/army-obituaries/7879956/Col-Robin-Evelegh.html Col Robin Evelegh], telegraph.co.uk, 8 June 2010.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 23 August 2012
Colonel Robin Evelegh (1932-2010) was a British Army Officer and later co-founder of the ordnance transport company Ridgeway International.[1]
Northern Ireland
Evelegh commanded the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Green Jackets, during a four month tour in the Upper Falls area of Belfast in 1972. He commanded a second Northern Ireland tour in 1973-74, after which he was mentioned in dispatches.[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Col Robin Evelegh, telegraph.co.uk, 8 June 2010.