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David Clemetson
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Footsteps of the fallen
Till we meet beyond the grave.
Send us Fan MailOur journey today begins in Unicorn Cemetery near Vendhuile, just outside St Quentin at the headstone of Lt. David Clemetson. The wealthy son of Jamaican banana traders, he enlisted into the Army from Cambridge University and served with the Pembroke Yeomanry. Commissioned as an officer, he can, perhaps, lay claim to being the first black officer to serve in the British Army. History points to Walter Tull, the former professional footballer as holding this honour, but Clemetson's case is compelling.In this episode we look at the views held by the Bri...
2021-11-28
50 min
The History Hotline
012: Lest We Forget
During World War One Black officers in the British armed forces faced a system with prejudice at its core. We'll be highlighting the stories of three servicemen: David Louis Clemetson, George Bemand and Walter Tull, who were all at some point thought to be the first Black officer in the forces. Their stories in some ways run parallel but also highlight, how societies defined race and your personal identity, might not match.
2020-11-11
26 min
EMI Europe
God’s Revelational Pattern
God’s Revelational Pattern is an Apostolic message by Apostle David Clemetson who is one of the Apostolic Fathers of Emmanuel Ministries International. Apostle David Clemetson and the Clemetson family reside in the United Kingdom and from their he ministers into many nations in Europe. Want to listen to more of our Gospel of his Kingdom messages? […]
2012-03-17
00 min
EMI Europe
Seeds for the Season Part 1
Seeds for the Season Part 1 is a podcast by Apostle David Clemetson who is one of the Apostolic Fathers of Emmanuel Ministries International. Apostle David Clemetson and the Clemetson family reside in the United Kingdom and from their he ministers into many nations in Europe. Want to listen to more of our Gospel of his […]
2008-01-15
00 min