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View Full Version : Eric Wearmouth RIP, 21.09.36 - 18.09.13


strangesteve
1st Dec 2013, 11:03
Hello Everyone
I've put this here as my Father use to work on Helicopter's and thought some of you may of met him in the past when he was in the Army.
He started off in the REME on Radio's and Radar working on vehicles but ended up on Avionic's and soon transfered over to the AAC ending his Army career as a REME Artificer Sergeant Major (WO1). While there he worked on Skeeter, Scout, Sioux, Gazelle and Lynx as well as on Chipmunk, Auster and Beaver.
He died in Hospital in Durham on 18th September this year after being ill for a while with Heart and Kidney problems and is sadly missed.
I've copied part of his service record and added a photo of him.

ARMY APPRENTICE SCHOOL, ARBORFIELD 10.9.52 - 23.7.55
3 TRAINING BN, UK 24.7.55 - 19.11.56
77 TELS WKSP, REME BAOR 20.11.56 - 15.9.57
16 VEH, BN, RAOC, BAOR 2.57 - 15 9.57
MIDDLE WALLOP 16.9.57 - 3.2.65
74 AC WKSP, ADEN 4.2.65 - 20.2.66
AACC MIDDLE WALLOP 27.2.66 - 1.12.67
75 AC WKSP,KLUANG, MALAYA 1.12.67 - 2.5.70
AACC WKSP, MIDDLE WALLOP 3.5.70 - 16.7.70
657 SQN, SOLTAU, GERMANY 17.7.70 - 15.2.72
657 SQN DET, LONG KESH, N.IRELAND 16.2.72 - 12.4.73
AETW and ATSU, MIDDLE WALLOP 13.4.73 - 15.9.77

Eric Wearmouth, 22821143
21 Sept 1936 - 18 Sept 2013

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All the best Dad
Your son
Steve

Savoia
1st Dec 2013, 13:42
Steve: Sorry about your late father. May he rest in peace.

Just a thought, you might like to try posting this on the mil thread too.

strangesteve
1st Dec 2013, 17:04
Many thanks and I've just posted it on the Military section too.
All the best
Steve

check
1st Dec 2013, 21:38
Steve, sorry to hear your news. I worked with your father in Soltau and Long Kesh.

strangesteve
2nd Dec 2013, 10:54
Many thanks check, I'm just glad to let someone he knew saw this.
All the best
Steve

strangesteve
2nd Dec 2013, 10:54
I forgot to add the Alouette II as well, I remember him telling me when the AAC first got them they had to fit two with radio's very quickly as King Hussein Of Jordan would be flying one the next day, so they fitted the radio's and then wrote it up as to what they did.