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  1. guardsmagazine.com › obits › 2022 AutumnThe Guards Magazine

    Ray Huggins was most probably the most outstanding Warrant Officer of his generation. He was a great example to all those, generals, cadets and guardsmen alike who met him during his life.

  2. Apr 12, 2019 · Ray Huggins retired during my SMC - his last Sovereign's Parade was December 1979. Very, very moving as we all smashed our rifle butts into the ground in celebration as he arrived to march us off to Old College Square. Magazine springs and bayonets all over the place!

  3. Apr 12, 2019 · What a grand photo Pimps. Ray had a wonderful, impish, sense of humour which belied his immaculate, sometimes stern, presence on parade.

  4. guardsmagazine.com › features › Winter2018The Guards Magazine

    Ray Huggins, 18 years of age at the time, recalls the experience: seeing the SS soldiers digging the garden and preparing for their kit-inspections. His Company Commander was Dickie Rasch, and the Company Sergeant Major, Norman Mitchell, is also an In-Pensioner at the Royal Hospital.

  5. May 18, 2022 · We said farewell at the grand entrance to the Royal Hospital, as I cheekily asked Mr Huggins how he normally spent his afternoons. Back came the answer instantly: ‘I am studying for an Open University degree in ….

  6. May 23, 2022 · Sadly I write to notify you of the death on Friday 13th May at the Royal Hospital Chelsea of In-Pensioner Raymond Pearce Huggins MBE, aged 94. His funeral will take place on Tuesday 14th June at 2pm in the Wren Chapel at the Royal Hospital.

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  8. Apr 10, 2019 · “What a privilege to have former Academy Sergeant Major Ray Huggins visit is at Sandhurst today. Welcome home Mr Huggins. ⁦@RMASandhurst⁩ ⁦@EventsRHC⁩ ⁦@BritishArmy⁩ ⁦@PoppyLegion⁩”

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