paul stacey
master brummie
Thanks Dave, as I am not local and don't drive so far now it would be very kind of you and a great solace, for me to know if any of my old mates left behind are remembered there.
paul
paul
Thanks for your time and effort Dave, I don't know why but I am not suprised, Aden was a war which was forgotten as soon as it ended and the poor British war dead left in "Silent Valley" war cemetary just as quickly. 90 killed, including 4 mates of mine, over 500 wounded and maimed between 1964/67, if you asked 100 people in the street about "The Aden Emergency" maybe 2 would know or remember it. Thanks again.
regards
paul.
I have been informed by the "Aden Vet's Assc" that the names of my fallen comrades, appear on the general monument, but that there isn't a special Aden site??? why, then when some others have sites which are pecific to their campagne's, and how would you go about getting a percific site set up. Like, suez,or Korea for example, and doe's anyone know if there will be a site for the N.I. campagne.
paul
The Shot at Dawn monument was sculpted by a Birmingham man, Andrew De Comyn, also The Berlin Airlift and A T S monuments. Have a look at his website very interesting.Shot At Dawn
Paul, what you have to remember is the whole site is managed and controlled byPaul if there is a Association contact them,
N.I. vets had a meet there not long ago, I was there to cover it, at the Ulster Grove. Dave