Teacher was born on 29 December 1923 in
Hastings,
Sussex. He served as an
LAC2 with an RAF Beach Unit, which was part of
Combined Operations forces during the first wave of the
Normandy landings on
Juno Beach. In late 2023, as Teacher (living in a residential care home for veterans, Broughton House Veteran Care Village) approached his 100th birthday,
British broadcaster and
filmmaker,
Richard Alexander self-published the first editions of the finished work, entitled
No Ordinary Tuesday via
Kickstarter where it was successfully funded. In an unusual addition to printed biographies, Alexander incorporated
QR codes throughout, allowing the readers to watch various films and short interviews with Teacher recounting his experiences, anecdotes and memories to camera. To celebrate this milestone, Alexander planned a special surprise for his now-best friend in
Ingleton, North Yorkshire; a reunion with the QL, now completely renovated and replete with RAF Beach Unit (part of
Combined Operations) markings, access kindly provided by the new owner, Robert Atkinson. In a 2019 interview, Teacher was quoted as saying ""I enjoyed every minute of it. I enjoyed the comradeship including the hardships, because we all went through it together. I enjoyed my service career immensely, its something I would do again if I had to – I wouldn't hesitate. It was a wonderful way of life, no doubt about it." The same year, broadcaster Alexander released a short film (approx 16 mins ) about Teacher's recent visit to the Netherlands, courtesy of a Dutch charity called 'Het Gooi Bevrijd' (Gooi is an area around
Hilversum, and 'bevrijd' is Dutch for 'liberated'). In the film, Teacher expresses his opinion about the Netherlands' superior approach to commemoration and recognition to veterans compared to his home country United Kingdom. Notably, his declaration is shared by other veterans from both the UK (such as Bill WH Price from the
Royal Artillery and
despatch rider Lewis Banham) and the United States (Bob Izumi,
101st Airborne). Teacher celebrated his 100th birthday 29 December 2023 with friends and family at Broughton House in
Salford,
Manchester, receiving a card from
warrant officer Steve Garrett of
REME on behalf of
King Charles III. In an interview with the
BBC, screened on the Breakfast Show on
BBC1 (30 December 2023), Teacher was quoted as saying "D-Day was a doddle" due to the superior
Allied air cover overhead. Regardless, he survived an immense scare when a
Luftwaffe aircraft dropped a bomb very close that failed to explode. Teacher died in Salford on 24 May 2024, at the age of 100. ==Honours==