Portsmouth News

War veteran dies months after his 100th birthday

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A Second World War veteran from Gosport who celebrated his 100th birthday last year has died.

Reginald Plowman, who toured the world as part of the Royal Marines Band after enlisting at the age of 14 in 1937, passed away on April 18 at the Elizabeth Lodge Care Home in Alverstoke.

Reginald was joined by over 100 family and friends at the care home on August 30 last year to celebrate his centenary, as well as Gosport MP Dame Caroline Dineage, Gosport mayor Martin Pepper and mayoress Suzanne Pepper.

And the momentous milestone was also marked with a surprise treat for Reginald as a small contingent of the Royal

Marines Band Corps of Drums – led by Colour Sergeant Bugler Nic Cansfield – played at the celebratio­n.

Reginald’s son Francis said at the time: “It was absolutely brilliant. It was all a complete surprise to Dad. They put on a display and then met Dad.

“They had Dad wired up – which he knew very little about – and he stood up to take the salute at the end and told them it was excellent. Later on, they captured him saying ‘there’s something special going on here’.

“It was just wonderful because he doesn’t say a lot, but he seemed to switch on.”

Reginald, who was born in Forton Road in 1923, tried his hand at a number of other vocations after leaving the military in 1953. He worked in the Co-op on San Diego Road, as a bus conductor across Hampshire and Dorset, and as a school caretaker in Holbrook Primary School, Elson Infant School and at

Brune Park School up until his retirement on August 30, 1987.

Francis said his father was a devout Christian, which he first developed during the Second World War, during which HMS Cleopatra – upon which he was stationed as a violinist and clarinet player – was torpedoed.

Speaking to The News in 2003, “Reg” said: “It missed me by about 40 feet. If they’d pressed the trigger half a second before or after, I wouldn’t be here now.”

He also lost friends during the conflict, and later during the Korean War. He was a member of the Gosport Naval Christian Fellowship and Salvation Army.

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Reginald Plowman was just 14 when he enlisted

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Picture: Habibur Rahman
Reginald Plowman with grandson James Picture: Habibur Rahman
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