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Chris 06-06-2014 15:53

Pensioner goes AWOL, turns up in Normandy
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1088...in-France.html

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An 89-year-old Second World War veteran told he could not attend today’s D-Day events in France went AWOL from his care home and was found 12 hours later in Normandy with comrades police have confirmed.
The unnamed veteran decided to disregard his carers’ orders, put on his medals under his raincoat and set off to join events on the beaches of Northern France for the 70th anniversary of the landings.
Possibly the best story of these commemorations. Good on him. :D

Mike 06-06-2014 16:48

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35704733)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1088...in-France.html



Possibly the best story of these commemorations. Good on him. :D

Totally agree..........brought a tear to my eye

Derek 06-06-2014 17:13

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Love it, when you think of the utter hell they went through on those beaches some of our current generations moans and complaints are shown for how simple and petty they are.

Osem 06-06-2014 18:07

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:tu: that man.

Stuff the suits and honour their comrades who fell...


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to them all!

My father was on a minesweeper during the war but like many veterans doesn't want to talk about his experiences. The one story I recall him telling me was how they came across the scene of a torpedoed US ship and stopped to pick up bodies despite the danger to their own vessel. They felt it was their duty to rescue as many of the Americans as they could even though they were all dead. He described them as stiff like statues and somehow that made the task of getting the bodies on board easier to bear.

Wicked_and_Crazy 06-06-2014 20:44

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Carers???? More like couldn't "care" less there's such a lack of respect in this country these days.

thenry 06-06-2014 20:49

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This story pretty much sums it all up. Special day. Special people.

Chris 16-06-2014 21:26

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The vanishing veteran, Bernard Jordan, celebrated his 90th birthday yesterday, and has been overwhelmed to have received birthday cards from all over the world.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/1...day-cards.html

Qtx 16-06-2014 22:39

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They would have claimed health and safety reasons, lack of staff and all sorts as reasons not to let him go. The fact that he got there fine and would have got back in one piece shows how restrictive this rules and regulations can be. Those who fight them get what they want and become hero's to some.

Break some rules and have some fun :cleader:

Damien 16-06-2014 22:53

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Yes it's a great story although let's not assume the nursing home were being cruel or harsh. They almost certainly had his best interests at heart. Just because he wanted to go, just because it was brilliant that he did and that he did so without harm doesn't mean that the nursing home made the wrong call from a medical or safety point of view.

thenry 16-06-2014 23:29

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Happy 90th Mr Soldier! :D

Qtx 16-06-2014 23:57

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35707411)
Just because he wanted to go, just because it was brilliant that he did and that he did so without harm doesn't mean that the nursing home made the wrong call from a medical or safety point of view.

The fact that he made the trip shows he was more than capable of making the trip. Restrictive insurance and health and safety reasons meant they probably made the right decision for the company looking after him, but not him as an individual. On a personal level, the level that matters, it was a wrong call.

thenry 06-01-2015 17:57

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A World War Two veteran who disappeared from his nursing home to attend the 70th anniversary D-Day commemorations in France has died.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-30699446
:( RIP

Osem 06-01-2015 18:20

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Glad he made his escape and has gone to rest having carried out his final mission. RIP.

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nashville 08-01-2015 14:27

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Just heard on the news. That his wife has passed away, Now they will both be together, RIP

Sirius 08-01-2015 15:27

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35751178)
Just heard on the news. That his wife has passed away, Now they will both be together, RIP

May they both rest in peace.


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