It is with great sadness to hear the passing on of C S M Newton.I remember him as CSM B Coy Tidworth & CSM St Patricks Camp Cyprus,when 1 R G J did a tour with the UN `1967/68.
On occasions I was his driver, on his many trips to Coral Bay and then into Katima Town (turkish Sector) for a meal.
I served under Joe in Berlin, Tidworth and Cyprus when he was a CSjt and CSM. He scared the daylights out of me, as to say I was the untidest ex Junior Leader from Oswestry would be an understatement. But with Joe he was always fair.
Later, when 1 RGJ went to Northern Ireland as Spearhead Battalion, I skipped from Oswestry and rejoined the Battalion. In the confusion no-one realised I had not been posted back. I went with B Company to Armagh and worked out of the Police Station under Joe. I could not have asked for a better man to work for. He was the kindest, and nicest, boss I have had. My final career was in the Diplomatic Service and Joe still stands out as the finest man I have ever worked for. I respect none more.