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AGC JOURNAL 2018



             Memorial Walk for



             Captain Carl Magin





             By Captain Anthony Myers

              The aim of this walk was to raise awareness of the great work that Scotty’s
              Little Soldiers do to support bereaved British Forces Children.

                                                                                                                                                                                                Raising a drink
                                                                                                                                                                                                to Carl at the
                                                                                                                                                                                                Finish Line in
              Captain Carl Magin                             I could arrange some accommodation for the evening. I tried                                                                        Chepstow
                                                             my luck in a few hotels but everywhere was booked up, just as
              Carl originally joined the Army in 1986 and worked his way   I was about to give up I was off ered a free pint and a garden to
              through the ranks before he commissioned as a Late Entry   pitch my tent in by a kind local resident. Before I knew it, it was
              Offi  cer in 2012.  I fi rst met Carl when he joined us at 2 Signal   One o’clock in the morning, I’d consumed at least ten pints of
              Regiment as our Regimental Administration Offi  cer in 2016   Wye Valley Ale and I was struggling to put up a tent in some
              and spent 18 months working closely with him as part of team   bloke’s back yard.
              ‘Lad and Dad’. During this time, I found that under the grumpy
              exterior, Carl was an inspirational leader who cared deeply for
              all those under his command. As I’m sure most readers of this
              Journal are aware, Carl sadly passed away in September 2017,
              leaving behind his loving wife Jayne and sons Jack and George.
              Idea for the Walk
              A couple of months after his passing, I knew that I wanted
              to do something in memory of Carl and I decided to walk
              from Hereford to Chepstow following the River Wye. I                                                                                                                              Anthony Myers
              called Jayne to explain my plan and asked if she wanted                                                                                                                           and Carl Magin
                                                                                                                                                                                                in Glasgow
              me to raise money for a specifi c charity. Jayne asked me to
              raise money for Scotty’s Little Soldiers as they had provided
              lots of support to her two boys since Carl’s passing and she
              believed in the work they were doing.                                                                                                                                             Monmouth to Chepstow
              Hereford to Ross-on-Wye                                                                                                    Enjoying the                                           I woke up wrapped in my dismantled tent with
                                                                                                                                         sunshine in
                                                                                                                                         Herefordshire                                          a small but noticeable headache from the
              I started the day outside Hereford Cathedral, the sun was                                                                                                                         previous night’s refreshments. After stuffi  ng
              shining, I had fresh legs and my rucksack which was fi lled                                                                                                                        away all my belongings I started my last day,
              with spare clothes, food, a tent and a sleeping bag hadn’t yet                                                                                                                    which didn’t involve as many meanders as
              started to feel heavy. Whilst taking the obligatory start of walk
              selfi e, I got chatting to a cyclist and told him what I was doing.                                                                                                                the river was now wide and fl owing straight
              He insisted on buying me a morning coff ee to fuel my walk                                                                                                                         towards the Severn Estuary. The route was also
              which I gladly accepted, I’d walked a total of 800 yards and                                                                                                                      a lot shorter than the previous two days and
              had already received a freebie, Carl would have been proud.   Anthony Myers and                                                                                                   I only had to cover 16 miles to fi nish the walk.
              After a lovely cuppa I started the walk in earnest and the miles   Carl Magin enjoying                                                                                            The last few miles of the walk took me through
              passed with ease. It was nice to walk down the quiet River Wye   a beer in the Offi  cers’                                                                                          ancient woodland before giving me a sneak
              on a hot day, occasionally taking a break and just watching   Mess                                                                                                                preview of Chepstow Castle, which spurred me
              the world go by. I made it to Ross-on-Wye around 4 p.m. and                                                                                                                       on. I fi nally made it into Chepstow around 4
              explored the town for a while before checking in to my free                                                                                                                       p.m. and raised a glass (bottle) to toast to Carl
              room at the Penyard House Hotel.                                                                                                                                                  outside the Castle.

              Ross-on-Wye to Monmouth                                                                                                                                                           Endnote
              Day two started with a full English breakfast which I consumed                                                                                                                    The walk raised over £1,300 for Scotty’s Little
              without the usual guilt as I was actually planning on burning                                                                                                                     Soldiers which will help the charity to keep
              the calories for once. I set off  relatively early as I didn’t want                                                                                                                supporting bereaved British Forces Children. I
              to rush today’s journey. Compared to the fi rst day I took a lot                                                                                                                   would like to thank everybody that donated, I’d
              more breaks and enjoyed the scenery instead of just ploughing                                                                                                                     like to thank Penyard House Hotel for providing
              through it. The weather was great again but I’d forgotten to                                                                                                                      food and accommodation when I was in Ross-
              pack some sun lotion which resulted in me turning a lovely
              shade of red before noon. I also began to develop some envy                                                                                                       Oktoberfest     on-Wye and I’d also like to thank Carl for all the
              of the various canoeists who eff ortlessly fl oated passed me on   At the Races. Anthony                                                                            in 2 Signal     opportunities he gave his Detachment during
                                                                                                                                                                                Regiment
              the river near Symonds Yat, whilst I trudged through the long   Myers, Damien Hames,                                                                              Offi  cers’ Mess  his time in York with 2 Signal Regiment.
                                                                Robb Fulton, Carl Magin
              grass. I reached the Welsh border around 3 p.m. and picked up
              the pace to ensure I reached Monmouth in good time so that                                                                                                                        Rest in Peace Carl




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