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UK: Next Springbok Club meeting.

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Original Post Date: 2008-01-08 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: JoAn

Details of the next Springbok Club meeting are as follows :-

Guest Speaker : Mr. JOHN O'BRIEN – who will be giving a report-back on the memorial service which was held in tribute to the Hon. Ian Douglas Smith in Berkshire in December, and who will be telling about the work of the Rhodesians Worldwide Assistance Fund.

Date : Wednesday 16th January 2008

Time : 19.00 hrs for 19.30 hrs.

Venue : THE ANTELOPE (the upstairs function room), 22 Eaton Terrace, Belgravia, London SW1W 8EZ (nearest tube station: Sloane Square – turn right out of the main entrance, then right again into the north side of Sloane Square which then becomes Cliveden Place, and finally left into Eaton Terrace where The Antelope is on the left).
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John O'Brien emigrated to Northern Rhodesia as a child with his parents in 1958, before the family moved to Bulawayo in 1960. He was educated in Bulawayo, and then joined the Rhodesian Post Office upon leaving school. He did his National Service in the Army between 1976 and 1978, initially with the Leader Training Unit at Llewellyn Barracks, before being posted to C Company at Adams Barracks in Umtali, where he saw active service on the Mozambique border and in the Lowveld. He returned to the UK in 1980, where he has run his own highly successful employment agency business in Newbury for the past 18 years. He was a trustee of the Rhodesians Worldwide Assistance Fund for many years, and National Chairman of the organisation from 2003 to 2006. He is currently the Chairman of the Newbury Branch of Rhodesians Worldwide, and in this role was prominently involved in organising last month's memorial service in honour of the Hon. Ian Douglas Smith.