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'Percy' as he was known in the Corps, was born on June 1st 1919 in the hamlet of Buckworth, Huntingdonshire. He was the middle son of a a family of six, his father being a farm labourer. After leaving school with a basic education he moved to his eldest sister's home in Luton where he at first worked as a market trader, and then in a gent's outfitters. In 1938 with talk of trouble in Europe he joined The Royal Marines. In 1944 he joined the newly formed 48RM Commando after successfully completing his training at the Commando Basic Training Centre at Achnacarry. Percy was a Sergeant in the Signals Section of 48RM Commando and took part in the D Day landings on Nan Red Sector of Juno Beach, and subsequent push into France.On the 31st October 1944 he was with 48RM Commando as they embarked their landing craft for the assault on Walcheren on the 1st/2nd November. With the war concluded he decided to make the Royal Marines his career. Having returned to Wales where he completed his first training, he married Beryl, his wife of nearly 65 years. In the following years Percy saw service in numerous different Commando Units. He was well known as one of the youngest Sgt. Majors in the Corps, a position he very much enjoyed. At the age of 38 and with a daughter Suzanne and a son Malcolm he somewhat reluctantly took a Commission which again took him all round the world and brought recognition and promotion. Percy's illustrious career end with the rank of Captain at the age of 50. After subsequent jobs at the Old Bailey and at Portsmouth Dockyard Vetting Service, he finally retired at the age of 60 in the early 80's. Percy and Beryl had 4 grandchildren  and 4 great grandchildren who loved to hear stories from their &quot;Granfer&quot; and he was considered a hero by the whole family. Percy passed away on the 7th May 2012. George Leonard 'Percy' Bream was one of life's characters and loved (and sometimes feared!!!) by all  that had the privilege to know him and he will be sorely missed but never forgotten. <br />
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<i>LG of August 1945 A/Sgt George Leonard Bream received a Mention in Despatches for good services to the 21st Army Group. <br />
2nd Oct. 1957 the then RSM George Leonard BREAM, B.E.M., Ply. X.3273 was apptd. 2nd Lt. (Q.M.). <br />
1st Oct. 1964 he was promoted Captain (S.D.) Royal Marines. In 1968 he was awarded the MBE </i><br />
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 <title><![CDATA['Percy' Bream with Commandos in Tripoli post war]]></title>
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Percy joined the Royal Marines in 1938 and was a Signal Sergeant in 48RM Commando. Post war he served in several different RM Commando Units ending his service as a Captain. This photo was taken post war in Tripoli. Percy is centre, with shirt on, holding the cup.<br />
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Photo courtesy of his daughter Sue Thatcher. Posted by Pete R.<br/>In album <a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/">Photos of Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE  and other Commandos circa 50s/60s</a>]]></description>
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Percy joined the Royal Marines in 1938 and was a Signal Sergeant in 48RM Commando. Post war he served in several different RM Commando Units ending his service as a Captain. This photo was taken post war in Polymedia, Cyprus 1955. Percy is holding the drill. Possibly with 45 Commando RM at this time.<br />
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Photo courtesy of his daughter Sue Thatcher. Posted by Pete R.<br/>In album <a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/">Photos of Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE  and other Commandos circa 50s/60s</a>]]></description>
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Percy joined the Royal Marines in 1938 and was a Signal Sergeant in 48RM Commando. Post war he served in several different RM Commando Units ending his service as a Captain.<br />
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Percy was RSM at this time. His daughter Sue believes that the CSM at the front is John Brown whom she believes also ended with rank of Captain<br />
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Photo courtesy of his daughter Sue Thatcher. Posted by Pete R.<br/>In album <a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/">Photos of Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE  and other Commandos circa 50s/60s</a>]]></description>
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Percy joined the Royal Marines in 1938 and was a Signal Sergeant in 48RM Commando. Post war he served in several different RM Commando Units ending his service as a Captain.<br />
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Photo courtesy of his daughter Sue Thatcher. Posted by Pete R.<br/>In album <a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/">Photos of Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE  and other Commandos circa 50s/60s</a>]]></description>
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Percy joined the Royal Marines in 1938 and was a Signal Sergeant in 48RM Commando. Post war he served in several different RM Commando Units ending his service as a Captain. This photo was taken at Habilayn, Yemen in July 1965. Percy is to the front.<br />
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Photo courtesy of his daughter Sue Thatcher. Posted by Pete R.<br/>In album <a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/">Photos of Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE  and other Commandos circa 50s/60s</a>]]></description>
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Percy joined the Royal Marines in 1938 and was a Signal Sergeant in 48RM Commando. Post war he served in several different RM Commando Units ending his service as a Captain. <br />
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Percy now an officer and saying his prayers. He wrote the annotation himself.<br />
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Photo courtesy of his daughter Sue Thatcher. Posted by Pete R.<br/>In album <a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/">Photos of Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE  and other Commandos circa 50s/60s</a>]]></description>
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 <title><![CDATA[Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE RM]]></title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/percy+bream+copy.jpg.html"><img border="0" src="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/d/26452-66/percy+bream+copy.jpg" width="150" height="150"/></a><br/>After receiving his MBE at Buckingham Palace 12th March 1968. Percy joined the Royal Marines in 1938 and was a Signal Sergeant in 48RM Commando. Post war he served in several different RM Commando Units. <br />
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[Photo courtesy of his daughter Sue Thatcher. Posted by Pete R.]<br/>In album <a href="https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/laterday/RM+Commandos/bream/">Photos of Captain George Leonard 'Percy' Bream BEM MBE  and other Commandos circa 50s/60s</a>]]></description>
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