COLONEL M J H VICKERY OBE
14TH/20TH KING’S HUSSARS 1966 - 1992
THE KING'S ROYAL HUSSARS 1992 - 1996
We regret to inform you of the death of Colonel Mike Vickery, on Tuesday 13th December, aged 75. Mike died peacefully in his sleep at 5 am, after suffering a severe stroke at the weekend.
A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday 18th January, at 14:30hrs, at St Michael’s Garrison Church, St Michael's Ave, Tidworth, SP9 7EA. The service will be followed by a reception at The Officers’ Mess, The King’s Royal Hussars, Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth, SP9 7BB.
In order to assist with security and planning arrangements, those attending the Service are asked to notify HHQ KRH by Thursday 12th December, and include the following information:
Names of those attending.
Car registration
Car make.
Car colour.
Email: ao2@krh.org.uk.
One of the best. RIP Mike. Sincere condolences to Suzie.
Mike Vickery
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RIP Boss
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Re: Mike Vickery
RIP Sir,
I had the honour to of served with you when you were A Squadron Leader in 1984-85 and when you became CO 1988-1992.
A true Hussar.
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I had the honour to of served with you when you were A Squadron Leader in 1984-85 and when you became CO 1988-1992.
A true Hussar.
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Re: Mike Vickery
RiP Capt Vickery, as I remember you.
If there's a good way to go I think you found it.
My condolences to your loved ones.
If there's a good way to go I think you found it.
My condolences to your loved ones.
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Rest in Peace Sir
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Re: Mike Vickery
Such sad sad news.
After a long period of absence from most things internet related i thought i would just catch up on Regimental news.
I'm devastated to read the passing of my Commanding Officer, 11B Commander, and a great member of the crew of 11 Bravo 'The Emperor'. Your leadership was an inspiration to me and i sincerely valued the chats we had when we last saw each other.
Only in times of great hardship and pressure do you see the true character of an individual and in those moments you excelled, you will surely be missed by both Peers and contemporaries.
Sun Tzu
"Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys; look upon them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death."
It has an honour Sir. Until we meet again.
Corporal Steve Redgrave.
After a long period of absence from most things internet related i thought i would just catch up on Regimental news.
I'm devastated to read the passing of my Commanding Officer, 11B Commander, and a great member of the crew of 11 Bravo 'The Emperor'. Your leadership was an inspiration to me and i sincerely valued the chats we had when we last saw each other.
Only in times of great hardship and pressure do you see the true character of an individual and in those moments you excelled, you will surely be missed by both Peers and contemporaries.
Sun Tzu
"Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys; look upon them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death."
It has an honour Sir. Until we meet again.
Corporal Steve Redgrave.