Saturday, 22 February 2025

Sepia Saturday 763 - Military Music

 Although the prompt picture shows a Beatle-like group of boys (in the sixties?), my contribution this week goes back. The album I referred to in my previous post shows photos made during the mobilization in Holland during the 1939/1940 period. The photographer was Karel Morren, my mother's life companion from the sixties. He served in an infantry regiment. His unit was transferred from The Hague to Arkel, a small village in the eastern part of South Holland, one of the twelve Dutch provinces. Karel was a troop sergeant. I doubt whether he was involved in any fights during the early days of the war. Most pictures show him during kitchen-related activities. The image below puts him amidst cooks. Karel is the man with the spectacles in the back row. Judging by the looks on their faces, the war was still far away.

The kitchen staff in The Hague in the 2nd half of 1939
Apparently, the regiment also had musicians in its ranks. They are shown below. I believe they are trumpeters but I am not a connoisseur. So I stand to be corrected (thank you, Mike!).  
A pre-war version of 'Blowing in the wind' maybe?

The sound of trumpets...
A musical welcome upon arrival in Arkel
In the background probably the river Linge
To demonstrate that military life did not consist of eating and playing music only, below the regiment howitzers.
The horse-drawn 10.5 cm/4 inch howitzers
Unfortunately, I don't know the exact unit Karel served in. For that, I have to go to the National Archive in The Hague. There I can have a look at Karels military records. But I suspect he served in the 28th Battalion Veld 6. That unit was part of an infantry regiment. Whether the military orchestra was part of that regiment as well, I don't know either. Whenever I find out, I'll let you know. In the meantime, have a look at the Sepia Saturday site for more musical intermezzos. 

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