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N o .126 T he T rusty S ervant Dates for your Diary 2019: 18th January – Under 25s Dinner: at the Army & Navy Club, London 5th February – Chawker’s 150th Reunion: at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall, London. 2nd March – XVs: OTH v Commoners 19th March – Phil’s 150th Reunion: at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall, London. 30th March – VIs: OTH v Commoners 2nd April – 60+ Years-on Reunion Lunch: at the Cavalry and Guards Club, London 21st – 26th May – Wykeham Patrons’ trip to Saxony 14th June – Parents’ Summer Party: Winchester Guildhall 15th June- Winchester Match: ticketed lunch on New Field 6th July – Domum Dinner for parents 14th September – Goddard Day: in Winchester tbc 8th October – Trant’s 150th Reunion: at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall, London. 12th November – Hopper’s 150th Reunion: at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall, London. You can register and pay online for events. All payments are processed through Blackbaud Merchant Services, which ensures that the highest levels of security are applied. You need to be a registered user of the website to book online for events. New user registrations can take up to two days to be processed if registration is completed over a weekend. Register at www.wincollsoc.org. Privacy Statement OW battlefield tour to Arnhem and Nijmegen Operation Market-Garden. The personal details you supply will be used only by Winchester College and Winchester College Society and, upon appropriate application from its membership, in order to send you information on activities, events and fundraising appeals that we think will be of interest to you. Winchester College will not share your data with third parties except where required to do so by law. The school may engage third parties to undertake fundraising or research on our behalf. Any such companies are acting as agents of Winchester College and as such the school retains full responsibility for your personal data. Following on from the success of the Great War battlefield tours, MDW and JGW will now be looking at the campaigns of the Second World War, once again explaining the battles through the experiences of those Wykehamists who fought and died in these battles. Based in the town of Arnhem, we will not only look at the fighting around the historic bridge and the drop zones, but also at the role of XXX Corps, and its spearhead Guards Armoured Division, trying to fight its way from Lommel through Eindhoven and Nijmegen to the bridge at Arnhem. Wykehamists served in 1st Airborne and in Guards Armoured Divisions. Seven lost their lives, three with the Guards and four with the Paras. It is a battle often characterised as a ‘heroic disaster’. As ever, we will examine the facts behind such perceptions. Old Wykehamists can update their contact details using the profile form available at www.wincollsoc.org. To access the site use the login/register button at the top of the homepage. Alternatively, email wincollsoc@wincoll. ac.uk. If you do not wish to receive further information from Winchester College or Winchester College Society, please contact us. The trip will be from Tuesday 12th to Friday 15th May 2020 inclusive. To secure a place, a £50 deposit per person should be sent to Winchester College Society. To read the extended Privacy Statement please go to the ‘QUICK LINKS’ section of the website, www.wincollsoc.org. 40