ON ACTIVE SERVICE – AFGHANISTAN
(20th November 2009): From time to time the header photo will depict one of a selection available from Military Forums. See more by clicking the hotlink titling above. We record our appreciation for the work of the photographers, who as with our gallant troops, place themselves in harm’s way. Thank You!

Photo montage of Truro LI Assn Members and wives at the Cassino Dinner Newquay, June 2009
A British Army Light Infantry Blog site for comments related to anyone with a LI background or connection for as far back as you sensibly feel a living individual or living relatives will reply. The main focus however, is centered on the period 1953 – 1957, the service window for many Contributors.
Additional websites, published by the Editor, Derek Lovemore in Brisbane Australia, that mainly relate to 1DCLI, particularly “A” Company 1954 -1957, but also to other LI Regiments, are shown and hotlinked in the right hand column. Click to open to either view or post a particular blog comment. Similarly, click on any selection from the above blog “Titles” to transfer to your respective choice for comment. You can then develop a ‘cross thread’ of comment with others. Additional pages – Bloody Unbelievable, RSM Harold Royffe, Rhyme or Reason (View Only), Wise &Wicked (View Only), Afghanistan etc, Nostalgia You Tube and Personal Memoirs, Lewd & Bawdy (jokes that might offend – be warned!) and others – have been added (some dismounted) since the original launch in late 2006. Significantly, we have now 100’s pages (over 7,100 logged comments) across all blog pages, with over 89,100 ‘views’ recorded.
Comments, with digital photos and captions, including all known details of your ‘target search’ can be edited and placed on our “British Army Most Wanted” website. This ‘mention’ will also assist (maybe) in responses from like-minded individuals. There may also be opportunities for the families of Old Soldiers who have passed on, to publish family military histories, stories and memorabilia (especially old photos with captions) that they wish to share with others and so on. The Editor can restore most old, bent and faded photographs. This facility will hopefully enable other readers and viewers to trigger memory and recognition, and develop cross contact through “Blogging” messages for all to see. Our experience with other LI Guestbook messaging is that reliance on words and vague mention is often insufficient to gain much response. Instead we suggest that pictorial references with detailed description of the image that will be cross linked to Blog pages and other related websites, will interface and form a web of recognition.

L to R: Mark Ware, Bugler DCLI, SCLI. Rex Brain, DCLI SCLI. Terry Joll, DCLI, SCLI, KSLI, LI. Pete Slade, SLI, SCLI, LI. Casino Dinner Newquay June 2008.
ACT NOW!! Do either or both of the following. Post a comment and see what happens. Email the Editor on djkl157@gmail.com and attach any photos with captions and as much information about your Old Soldier that you can find. The more information the better the chances for success. After processing you can view the outcome at British Army LI Most Wanted
Carpe Diem!
“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm” Ralph Waldo Emerson