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Our Trainer

10/10/2025

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Knitted by Mags
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Suzie the Swimmer

10/10/2025

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Knitted by Anne
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Mrs Mac our biggest fan!

10/10/2025

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Dolly donated and clothes knitted  by Ann
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Launch Meeting 9/9/25

10/9/2025

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Completed Athletes

9/9/2025

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Campaign Baby Bliss

8/9/2025

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Knitting for the premature baby unit at the Royal Alexandra Hospital Paisley.  100 hats and 12 jackets and lots of bouts and mits.  Morven will be delivering these to the baby unit very soon. 
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HENRIETTA THE HURDLER

2/9/2025

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I am Henrietta the Hurdler and I am ready for action but my trainer is still learning woodwork to make the hurdle for me. My trainer is definitely past it in age terms and fitness. 
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Our First Athlete - Knitting for Gold in Glasgow

8/8/2025

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Presenting the Soldiers to Alison from Erskine Hospital

6/8/2025

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120 Soldiers in my front room!

20/7/2025

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We have launched our D Day Display...

8/6/2025

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MEMO TO THE SYS
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Visiting the Somme and Ypres

5/6/2025

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One of our soldiers was invited by the pupils of The Glasgow Academy to join them on a trip to Belgium and France 2nd - 9th May visiting WW1 battlefields and monuments across the Somme and Ypres areas.  Im please to report our solider had a wonderful trip.  I do not know how he managed to break his arm let's hope he recovers soon because he has decided to go AWAL!
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Preparing for the D Day landings on Sunday 8/6/25

3/6/2025

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Manœuvres on Millport

29/5/2025

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Glasgow Central Station

29/5/2025

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Gathering the troops!

20/5/2025

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SOE - Esther...

6/4/2025

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Commendation for Outstanding Service - Merchants Gate Division

6/4/2025

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Subject: Commendation for Outstanding Service - Merchants Gate Division
To the Personnel of the Merchants Gate Division,
This note serves as a formal commendation for the exceptional service and unwavering dedication consistently demonstrated by each member of the Merchants Gate Division.
Your individual contributions, when combined within the Sherbrooke Yarn Stormers , form a vital and highly valued asset to our operations. Your ability to operate in the shadows and achieve crucial objectives is a testament to your training, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the cause.
Please accept our sincere gratitude for your continued outstanding service. Your efforts are deeply appreciated and do not go unnoticed.
Well done, Merchants Gate Division.
For King and Country,
The Sherbrooke Yarn Stormers
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Out in the Field withTGA CCF...

4/4/2025

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Promotions...

2/4/2025

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Getting Ready for D-Day...

2/4/2025

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R&R for the Williams Platoon...

24/3/2025

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R&R, while crucial for soldier morale, presents potential dangers. The transition from a high-stress, combat environment to a relaxed, often unfamiliar setting can lead to:
  • Increased Risk-Taking: Soldiers may engage in risky behaviors, seeking to de-stress or experience a sense of normalcy, leading to accidents or injuries.   Make sure they were a helmet when cycling!
  • Relationship Strain: Sudden shifts in intimacy and the emotional fallout of deployment can put pressure on relationships. Make sure they can take a drink! 

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Outstanding Recruitment Success...

24/3/2025

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Subject: Congratulations - Outstanding Recruitment Success
Squadron Leader Macfarlane 
Please accept my warmest congratulations on your outstanding recruitment success. Securing ten such high-caliber personnel is a remarkable achievement and speaks volumes about your leadership and the compelling vision you presented.
Your ability to attract and select such exceptional individuals will undoubtedly strengthen our squadron and contribute significantly to our future operations. Your efforts in this area are truly commendable.
Well done
The Captain
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Three soldiers from our under cover agent...

23/3/2025

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Our undercover agent has knitted three solders.  One has a love letter.

Amidst the flurry of love letters exchanged in the 1940s, a special set of codes and acronyms emerged, offering sweet and sometimes mischievous messages that spiced up correspondence. These cleverly crafted shortcuts were more than just a necessity spurred by censors—they were a playful testament to the enduring spirit of love.

Here are some popular examples:
  • SWAK: Sealed With A Kiss
  • NORWICH: (k)Nickers Off Ready When I Come Home
  • CHINA: Come Home I'm Naked Already
  • ITALY: I Trust And Love You
  • BURMA: Be Undressed Ready My Angel


These delightful acronyms weren't simply private jokes. They painted the constraints of wartime communication with nuanced tones, turning letters into more than an exchange of words but a vibrant dialogue alive with shared secrets and anticipation.
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Soldiers and their loved ones often leaned on simple letter exchanges made complex by context. Sentences might open with an innocent inquiry, only to stealthily reposition the first letter of each word to spell out messages like love notes or clues to secretly share a soldier's whereabouts.
"I hope you haven't tried to work too hard on the lawn since I've been gone but as we previously planned I think those nine evergreens would certainly add lots and during Oct. new Iris are due to be set out."

This seemingly innocent paragraph about gardening actually spelled out "NEW CALEDONIA" using the first letter of each word, indicating the soldier's location to his wife.

​For those writing them, every letter was a part of their personal lexicon of love, a collection of affections powered by the ultimate optimism—a shared future beyond the horizon of war. And for those deciphering them, each letter pulled them closer, a heartfelt whisper bridging the distances and ensuring that, despite the confines of time and circumstance, the deeper connection remained unbroken.

My Dearest 
The days stretch long and lonely without you, but my heart remains full of the love we share. Every morning, as the sun rises, I think of you, and every night, as the stars appear, I pray for your safe return.
I hold onto the memories of our time together, like precious jewels. Your laughter, your touch, the way your eyes crinkle when you smile - these are the treasures I keep close. The garden we planted is blooming, and it reminds me of the beautiful future we'll build together when this terrible war is over.
Please know that you are constantly in my thoughts and prayers. I am so proud of your bravery and your service to our country. I eagerly await the day you come home, my love, when I can hold you in my arms again.
Stay safe, my darling.
Come back to me.
Forever yours,
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UK Events...

23/3/2025

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