But we see you on Insta too, so all good. π
But we see you on Insta too, so all good. π
Love this.
There arenβt enough conversations about βlosing our marblesβ - but we nearly lost the plot this week, getting to the bottom of who was fighting whom in Greece.
ποΈWhat we can say, is alas (ELAS?) itβs complicatedβ¦
π¬π·Find out more in Ep 04: Itβs all Greek to me.
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Okay. Weβll double-post*.
(*Triple post. We do the reels thing on Insta. βΊοΈ)
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Now then - quick addition β¦ do we keep going on Bluesky? Theres more on Insta β¦ and we do post on TwiX β¦ should we keep going here too?
Answers on a postcard to:
πThe Editor
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Sergeant R Gregory and Driver A Hardman admire the Caryatids during a tour of the Acropolis in Athens TR 2516.
π₯And this week in The Lowlander - with many other jottings - we totally lose our marbles over the key to Greek peace (and war).
ποΈ Episode 04, up now. βΊοΈ
πAll great pod platforms!*
π§ΆMore waffle all week on Instaβ¦
*Googlepods is hopeless π
LMS Fowler class 4MT tank engine gets caught in a large landslide at Greenock, Clydeside, December 1944
π₯Then thereβs a report on a bit of a hiccup on the northern line (wonβt make a difference to progress across Germany but good to know things havenβt changed at home βΉοΈ) ~
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π₯ Thereβs a story about Dutch women and their unfortunate propensity for marrying German soldiers, whom they refused to abandon. This lovely lady marched right off to the Prisoner of War cages ~
The Lowlander 04 - Albert Alexander
π₯ Who was Albert Alexander? Well, thereβs a nod to his role in the development of penicillin as The Lowlander includes a snippet on whatβs happening on the home front ~
ποΈπ¬π· Itβs All Greek to Meπ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ ΏποΈ
Episode 04! Drying out from efforts on Walcheren, men of the 52nd Lowland Division are getting used to issues of the newsletter arriving regularly.
This week, in The Lowlander β¦
Whoooop!!!
π«§You know where you like to get your pods. π
Thanks for listening to us wang on. More waffle all week, and π¨more on @instagram every day tooπ¨. βΊοΈ
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π‘οΈ And finally, just before the fitba, it's Thought for the Day. This time, from Oliver Cromwell.
π‘οΈOperation CLIPPER gets a mention in this week's Lowlander: the Allied offensive by XXX (Thirty / 30) Corps to reduce the Geilenkirchen salient.
π‘οΈ One mention of Brodick or the Isle of Arran is all it takes for Him, one hint of a MilitΓ€rgeographische Arbeiten for Her. π
We hope you're all taking notes.
Relying on you for corrections.
π‘οΈYES, JEEVES. Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE was an English writer, but would have been known to the Jocks already as an author and humorist. But was he a Nazi sympathiser? probably not. Still, he gets a mention in The Lowlander...
π‘οΈMeet Councillor James Dewar.
Now, this is the kind of story you cannot invent, but you can send out to keep the men of the 52nd Lowland Division updated with what's happening in their home towns (in this case, Aberdeen).
π‘οΈ The first mention of a VC in The Lowlander is not for a Jock, it's for Lance Sergeant John Daniel Baskeyfield - Gun Commander of 2 Anti-Tank Platoon, Support Company, 2nd (Airborne) Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment - who was at Arnhem. ποΈ
π‘οΈ We've picked quite a mix of stories this week, but every episode starts with an update on where the 52nd Lowland Division is and what they've been doing. Spoiler: they're still on Walcheren.
π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ ΏThe Lowlander 02: FANCY TEA TRAYS.
Slipping into your Monday mornings from here-on in, itβs news and views from the front lines, jottings from home and updates for the 52nd Lowland Division.
β¨Daily news: Nov 20 ~ 26, 1944.
β¨Here's your preview...
Thanks Athol. π
An appearance by Himself wanging on, plus and several mentions on @ww2tv.bsky.social this week (thanks Woody), led to an idea that quickly got out of hand but raised a few Bob for @dkms. Which is always nice π
Airborne, 79 Armoured
52nd Lowland Division
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Listened to the first episode of @thelowlander.bsky.social. A fascinating little glimpse into the life of a British infantry division.
One comment - do please end every section by saying 'clackety-ping!' aloud, it's adorable.
Note to selves: insert more clackety pings π€¦ββοΈ
THE LOWLANDER - coming 15 11 2023
π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ Soβ¦ weekly from 15.11.2023, you can expect more bumper facts like this, plus all the gossip, general news, politics, jottings from home, victory and defeat, football scores and more in The Lowlander: the service newsletter that sits between the grown-up podcasts. βΊοΈποΈ
PS. No threads is a bit sucky.
Lowlanders and their voting - not surprisingly Labour is in red.
ποΈ It has been said, one of the Army Education Branch's greatest achievements was supporting the 1945 General Election but as men feared the return to poor housing and no jobs seen by veterans of the FWW, most soldiers voted Labour, not just the lowland Jocks.
πͺ© The Lowlander's competitions asked the Jocks to make up slogans, in turn encouraging the completion of AF B2626 and eligibility to vote. Posters at home served the same purpose: 'SERVE AS A SOLDIER, VOTE AS A CITIZEN'.
AF B2626
πAs the 1945 General Election drew nearer, every vote was essential - but without filling in Army Form B2626, men couldn't apply for Form E, 'Service Postal Voter's Application', and get onto the electoral register while serving overseas.
Snippet from The Lowlander, November 19, describing a call for slogans in a competition to encourage form-filling of AF B2626
ποΈ We'll share snippets from stories chosen for The Lowlander and articles that didn't make the cut, too. Like this one from November 19 - a plea for competition entries.
πWhat was AF B2626?
πͺ©Who was asked to invent a slogan for it?
ποΈWhy was this in an army service newsletter?