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    I need any information on a colonel of the artillery apparently from the 30s
    Name: Pemberton
    Number: 21/709 this is the number in the cap
    Maybe : 71/709

    Any info or images would be great thanks

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    Originally posted by Britian_Jacky View Post
    I need any information on a colonel of the artillery apparently from the 30s
    Name: Pemberton
    Number: 21/709 this is the number in the cap
    Maybe : 71/709

    Any info or images would be great thanks
    The number is probably an order/stock number, otherwise I can't help you. It would be good to see the cap if possible.

    Jerry B.

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      #3
      I'll try my best

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        #4
        In the April, 1938 Army List, I found Maj. A.L. Pemberton, M.C., R.A., psc, as a GSO 2nd grade in the War Ofice.
        The MC was of course, a WWI award.
        This may well be your man, as I assume he would have been promoted at least once or twice in WWII

        Bob Shoaf

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          #5
          Thanks for that robert I think that May be but I don't see any medals of the tunic I have that came with the cap

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            #6
            A.L. Pemberton ended up as a Brigadier and wrote the important War Office study of the RA in WW II: The Development of Artillery Tactics and Equipment (HMSO: 1950).

            Mike



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              #7
              Pemberton is not listed in my 1952 Army List, so I assume that he had retired postwar. Appears that he had a long and successful career.

              Bob Shoaf

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                #8
                Thanks mike for the info and I think that May be our man thanks a lot I think I made a good choice in buying a uniform that belonged to a guy who became successful. You guys are great
                And thanks Robert for the area when he may have retired

                Jacky
                Last edited by Britian_Jacky; 09-17-2014, 06:07 PM. Reason: Fast typing

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                  #9
                  Also why was the development of artillery and equipment book so important?

                  Sorry if this is a silly question.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Britian_Jacky View Post
                    Also why was the development of artillery and equipment book so important?

                    Sorry if this is a silly question.
                    Just off the top of my head, I would say that the Royal Artillery played an extremely vital role in both world wars, and that it's contnuing development in both equipment and techniques were of serious interest.
                    Many have said that the RA was the best combat branch of the British Army in WWII for example.
                    It was a long way from inadequate numbers of horse drawn artillery batteries in 1914, to massed artillery such as seen at El Alamein, Normandy, etc.

                    Bob Shoaf

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                      #11
                      Bob is right. The Royal Artillery (RA) was (in my opinion and that of many others) the dominant combat arm of the British Army in World War II and the essential foundation (for better or worse) of Montgomery's doctrine as exemplified in North Africa, Italy and Northwest Europe.

                      Pemberton's book, as an official analysis of the role of the RA in World War II, offered exceptional and objective assessment. In my opinion, it is the essential basic reference for anyone writing on the role of artillery in British operations in World War II.

                      Mike

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                        #12
                        Oh wow thanks guys this is great info.
                        This helped me so much
                        Thank you rob and mike.
                        Jacky

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