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The Pip-Ack Post Newsletter of Pip-Ack Shellhole october 2017 edition Commander: Moth Tony Bethke 083 225 4263 / Deputy: Moth Frank Snare 082 772 1319 Adjutant: Moth Paul Rosslee 074 199 4113 / Pay Bill: Moth Peter Longbottom 083 286 7526 Shellhole Postal Address: PO Box 11289, Bloubergrant, 7443 Shellhole E-mail Address: lvds66@gmail.com Fall In!!! The monthly meetings are held on the second Sunday of the month at 10:30 - please diarise and attend. 17 September : Battle of Square Hill memorial parade Athlone 10:30 17 September : International Day of Peace church service St Stephens Anglican Church, Pinelands 9:30 Dress: MOTH uniform and medals RSVP to Padre Tony Bethke 8 October : Shellhole monthly meeting 10:30 11 October : Freedom of Entry to the City of Cape Town Military Dinner Kelvin Grove 19:00 Guest of Honour: Executive Deputy Mayor of Cape Town Alderman Ian Neilson 27 October : Battle of El Alamein dinner venue t.b.a. 19:30 29 October : Battle of El Alamein memorial parade the Castle 10:30 Birthdays - October John Ridgway 5 th / Sylvia van der Schyff 9 th / Colleen Bradstreet 13 th Ernst Eggers 16 th / Barbara Nicolson 25 th / Mike Melamed 26 th Money Matters For those members who do not pay their subscription fees by monthly instalments the fees are now due and payable. The full amount owing is R325.00 and members who have not done so are requested to make payment as soon as possible. Shellhole Bank Account Details Standard Bank, Society Scheme Savings Account Branch: Plumstead Service Centre, Branch Code: 025309 Account Number: 076110656 1

Captain Charles Upham, 20 th Battalion, 2 nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force (The Canterbury Regiment), was one of only three men to be awarded a VC and bar. The actions leading to the awards of both Victoria Crosses have already been discussed in the June 2008 edition of The Pip-Ack Post and will not be repeated here. Suffice to say that Upham received both awards for valorous actions during the Second World War, and he is sometimes described as being the most highly decorated Commonwealth soldier of the war. Upham was captured during his second VC action at the First Battle of El Alamein in 1942, and sent to an Italian hospital to recuperate from his many wounds. He proceeded to make a nuisance of himself with numerous attempts to escape. On one occasion he jumped from the back of a moving truck and managed to get 400 yards before being recaptured, which was remarkable because he had broken his ankle in the jump. Eventually the Germans branded Upham as dangerous and incarcerated him in Oflag IV-C, the notorious Colditz Castle, in 1944. When the Americans liberated Colditz in 1945 most of the inmates immediately made their own way home. Upham, however, broke into a German armoury, helped himself to weapons, and went out hunting Germans. He was keen to carry on fighting but was returned to Britain instead. King George VI invested Upham with his first VC at Buckingham Palace on 11 May 1945. When the recommendation was made for a second VC, the King remarked to Major-General Howard Kippenberger, GOC 2 nd New Zealand Division, that a bar to the Cross would be very unusual indeed and enquired firmly, Does he deserve it? Kippenberger replied, In my respectful opinion, sir, Upham won the VC several times over. Upham was also Mentioned in Despatches in 1946 for his bravery whilst in captivity and for his many escape attempts. He returned to New Zealand after the war and the citizenry raised 10,000 for him to buy a farm. However, Upham declined the money, which was then used to create the C.H. Upham Scholarship for children of ex-servicemen to further their education. Upham obtained a war rehabilitation loan and bought a farm in North Canterbury. Although somewhat hampered by his injuries, he became a successful sheep farmer. Upham had an implacable hatred of all things German and refused to allow any German-made vehicle on his farm. In 1992 the government of Greece awarded Upham the Order of Honour in recognition of his service during the Battles of Greece and Crete. In January 1994 Upham retired to Christchurch because of poor health, and he passed away in November of the same year. His funeral in Christchurch Cathedral was conducted with full military honours and over 5,000 people lined the streets of Christchurch to witness the funeral procession. In 1995 a memorial service was held for Upham in London. It was attended by representatives of the Royal Family, senior New Zealand government and political figures, senior members of the New Zealand and British armed forces, representatives of veterans organisations, and several Victoria Cross and George Cross recipients. 2

In 2006 Upham s daughters sold his medals to the Imperial War Museum for an undisclosed sum. However, as New Zealand legislation prohibits the export of such historic items, the Imperial War Museum agreed to a permanent loan of the medals to the QEII Army Memorial Museum at Waiouru. On 2 December 2007 Upham s VC and bar was amongst nine Victoria Crosses stolen from the museum. All the medals were recovered by the New Zealand Police in February 2008. There are a number of memorials to Charles Upham. A bronze statue was erected to him in North Canterbury and there is a street in Christchurch named Charles Upham Avenue. A Royal New Zealand Navy ship, the HMNZS Charles Upham, was commissioned in 1995. Upham s biography Mark of the Lion: The Story of Capt. Charles Upham, V.C. and Bar was published in 1962. (Sources: Symbol of Courage The Men Behind the Medal by Max Arthur, The Register of the Victoria Cross, Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopaedia and The Victoria Cross website at www.victoriacross.org.uk.) Fire and Theft at Pip-Ack Disaster befell Pip-Ack Shellhole on 2/3 September when vagrants broke into the premises. They somehow managed to set the Bunker on fire causing extensive damage. Later in the week the Shellhole was again broken into with mainly metal items being stolen. This unfortunately included memorabilia and medals which were on display. On the night of 6/7 September a third attempt was made to break into the Shellhole. One of the perpetrators was apprehended by a security guard and is currently in custody. Clean-up of the Shellhole will commence shortly. The members of Pip-Ack are sincerely grateful for the support that has been received from Dugout and other shellholes during this difficult time. 3

Rhodesian Light Infantry Association Fundraiser 8 July 2017 Association members Steve Carey & Maurice Gabriel RLI Association members and guests Piper Andrew Imrie Moth Tommy Thompson (Some photographs courtesy of Moth Tommy Thompson) Awards at Pip-Ack 13 August 2017 Sue-Ann Snare Peter Mouton MOTH Certificate for Good Comradeship For their selfless and valuable services to the Shellhole 4

We scorched and boiled and baked to death more people in Tokyo on that night of March 9 th to 10 th than went up in vapour at Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. General Curtis LeMay US Army Air Force (1906-1990) LeMay was referring to a fire bombing raid on Tokyo in 1945 in which 334 Boeing B-29 Superfortress heavy bombers dropped approximately 3,5 million pounds of napalm on the city. In one night between 90,000 and 100,000 people were killed, 16 square miles of Tokyo destroyed, 63% of the city s commercial district was reduced to ash, 18% of its industrial capacity destroyed and 25% of all buildings vanished. One million homeless civilians were left scavenging for food. Tailpiece The Badge of Military Merit is considered to be the first military award of the United States armed forces. Designed by George Washington in 1782, it was intended as a military award for soldiers who exhibited not only instances of unusual gallantry in battle, but also extraordinary fidelity and essential service in any way. Records indicate that several people may have been awarded the Badge of Military Merit during the American Revolutionary War but most historians agree that only three men, all of them non-commissioned officers, received the award from Washington himself. Two of these awards survive and are on public display. The Badge of Military Merit was never officially abolished. It fell into disuse and was officially succeeded by the Purple Heart medal in 1932. (Source: Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopaedia) Editor: Moth Lionel van der Schyff - Cell: 072 991 1750 (SMS only) E-mail: Lionel.vanderSchyff@westerncape.gov.za 5