Artic Convoy
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Asked about the decision to reward the achievements of the Arctic Convoy veterans with what amounted to a badge, the PMOS said that, to give a bit of colour, he was walking towards the Prime Minister’s office last night in Downing Street when he heard cheers, shouts of "hurray" and shouts of "Good on you Tony!" The suggestion that the reception for the veterans’ announcement was anything other than well received was one he did not recognise. The PMOS quoted Len Harrison, one of the three trustees and a senior office holder in the Russian Convoy club, who said: "It was a pleasure to be in Downing Street and I am delighted that my shipmates and convoy companions express their approval in such a positive manner." That said it all, and listening to those who were at the reception last night he was in doubt at all that the response was positive.
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Greetings,
I remember being in convoys PQ6 and return
QP13 to the White Sea
It was from Boston to Halifax,Iceland,USSR
Loch Ewe, Liverpool,Glasgow,Belfast,and
back to New Jersey.
Ten months about with six mounths of that
Comment by R C Cameron — 12 Nov 2005 on 7:04 pm | Linktight in the ice at molotosk with no
cigs and little grub. RRC
Greetings,
I remember being in convoys PQ6 and return
QP13 to the White Sea
It was from Boston to Halifax,Iceland,USSR
Loch Ewe, Liverpool,Glasgow,Belfast,and
back to New Jersey.
Ten months about with six mounths of that
Comment by R C Cameron — 12 Nov 2005 on 7:05 pm | Linktight in the ice at molotosk with no
cigs and little grub. RRC
Greetings,
Comment by Kieron — 6 Aug 2006 on 9:25 am | LinkWould like to hear from any of the 16 survivors of HMS Mahratta. my wife’s grand father died on this Destroyer, and I am trying to make a complete list of all the sailors on Board.
This is for Tony Blair.
Comment by Kieron Hoare — 6 Dec 2006 on 6:23 pm | LinkThe Arctic Emblem you have issued for the Arctic Convoys, is a disgrace to the Sailors.
It is small, Cheap and nasty.
Give these sailors what they deserve.
1. ARCTIC STAR or 2. ARCTIC BAR that can be fixed on to the ATLANTIC STAR.
This is for Tony Blair.
Comment by Kieron Hoare — 6 Dec 2006 on 6:23 pm | LinkThe Arctic Emblem you have issued for the Arctic Convoys, is a disgrace to the Sailors.
It is small, Cheap and nasty.
Give these sailors what they deserve.
1. ARCTIC STAR or 2. ARCTIC BAR that can be fixed on to the ATLANTIC STAR.
My fathers emblem was recieved this week.
It arrived in a jiffy bag with a crumpled piece of paper from the MOD. It’s tiny and I agree wholeheartedly with Kieron Hoare. It’s a disgrace.
My father is 84 and served in the Atlantic Convoys at the age of 19, many men and colleagues died in those icy waters.
The MOD should be ashamed of themselves for sending such a trinket out in a crumpled jiffy bag. Thanks Guys (NOT)
Comment by Anna — 21 Jun 2007 on 10:55 am | LinkMy fathers emblem was recieved this week.
It arrived in a jiffy bag with a crumpled piece of paper from the MOD. It’s tiny and I agree wholeheartedly with Kieron Hoare. It’s a disgrace.
My father is 84 and served in the Atlantic Convoys at the age of 19, many men and colleagues died in those icy waters.
The MOD should be ashamed of themselves for sending such a trinket out in a crumpled jiffy bag. Thanks Guys (NOT)
Comment by Anna — 21 Jun 2007 on 10:56 am | Link