D-Day Lodge. No 8138.
RAOB. GLE.
Gosport & District Province
Meets Wednesday Evenings @ 8.00 pm.
Venue:
The Searles Sports & Social Club
Collingwood Trading Estate
Newgate Lane
Fareham. Hants
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the D-Day landings, President Bill Clinton visited our shores. In honour of his visit, the D-Day Lodge sent him a letter together with a Lodge Jewel. Below is a copy of the letter received by the Lodge signed personally by him.


D-Day Lodge No. 8138
The D-Day Lodge was formed in October 1949 by Bro. L.F. Searle. KOM. late of the Royal Army Service corps, a veteran of Dunkirk, together with Bro. W. H. Johnston. KOM. Late of His Britannic Majesty’s Navy who took part in the Allied Landing on Normandy in 1944: Bro. W.B. Carpenter. CP. & Bro. A.W.H. Sawyer. CP & Bro. P. Martin. CP.
The Inaugural meeting took place at the Red Lion Tap Room at 7-00pm, on 4th October 1949.
Since that far off day, the Lodge has moved twice. Firstly to the Fareham Borough Council Sports & Social Club at Wallington thence to the Searles Sports & Social Club, Newgate Lane, Fareham, and meets every Wednesday at 8-00 pm.
The Lodge still has a Normandy veteran in its ranks although sadly the founders have all passed on to the Grand Lodge above.
The following is the original concept and explanation of the Lodge Jewel as seen through the eyes of the Founder Members.
The coat of arms of the D-Day Lodge 8138 of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffalos contains a shield of four colours: -
The Light Blue of the backing represents the Fourth Degree, and the Royal Air Force.
The Red represents the Third Degree and the Armed Land Forces.
The Dark Blue represents the Second Degree and the Naval Forces.
The White, being the most important of the colours on the shield, standing for the outcome of Peace and survival of those Brothers who returned.
Contained in the colours of the ribbon are the colours of the Services and the Armed Forces of our Allies who took part in the landings on that auspicious day:
The three Arrows represent the beachheads of Gold, Juno and Sword of the British Forces who landed on the 6th June. 1944, in Normandy:
The Chevron in the middle of the shield is to show the determination of all who took part in the landing on that day and the way forward to Victory & Peace.








This page was last updated: July 12, 2009
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