Tuesday, 8 October 2013

HONOURED TO PRESENT WWll's YOUNGEST LANCASTER PILOT, NOW 89, WITH HIS BOMBER COMMANDS CLASP.

It's more than a year since the Bomber Command Memorial was dedicated by the Queen.

As principal benefactor to the cost of the Memorial, it is my belief - at a time when the nation seems more aware than ever of both the value of our servicemen and women - that we as a nation should do whatever we can to maintain awareness of just what our armed forces personnel sacrificed to give us the freedoms we have today.

So when I was asked to present a Bomber Command clasp to Harry Hooper, who, I believe, was one of our youngest WWll Lancaster bomber pilots, I jumped at the chance. Indeed, I was honoured and flattered that his family should approach me to make the presentation on the Memorial itself.

Here is how it was reported in print and on TV:

http://www.caudwell.com/uncategorized/veteran-surprised-bomber-command-clasp-89th-birthday/

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