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When it was announced a little under two years ago that a new medal was going to be awarded to men who'd served in the Arctic Convoys during World War 2 I decided to apply on behalf of my Dad. Not that my Dad would ever actually see the medal as he died a long time ago, but he was immensely proud of his service in the Royal Navy and I knew that if he were still alive he would have been delighted to receive it.

It was probably about eighteen months ago that I sent in the application, accompanied by photocopies of my Dad's service record and other documents. The months went by without any sort of acknowledgement, but that didn't bother me as I knew that applications were being dealt with in strict order of importance - surviving veterans first, then widows, then next-of-kin (ie me). Then in October last year I received a letter asking for further documentation, so at least I knew that my application was finally being processed. After another six months or so I was beginning to wonder whether I should contact the Ministry of Defence and make enquiries (paranoid as usual about things being lost in the post!) but decided to leave until a year had passed since the last letter.

Then yesterday, out of the blue, the postman brought a recorded delivery package and there it was - my Dad's Arctic Star. I'm so chuffed.

Arctic Star

Date: 2014-08-03 01:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nakeisha.livejournal.com
Oh, I had no idea.

My father was on the Arctic convoys as well in WW2!

These medals were a long time coming - I'm glad to hear you applied for your dad's. (Father got his a while ago as a still living veteran).

Such brave, brave men.

*Hugs*

Date: 2014-08-03 01:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] londonronnie.livejournal.com
Yes, 70 years after the event and long overdue! It's lovely that your father knows that his efforts have finally been appreciated.

Brave men indeed! When you see the photos of the conditions that they had to work in it's a wonder any of them survived.

Date: 2014-08-03 01:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nakeisha.livejournal.com
It really is. Mind you, Mother had to push him to apply.

It is lovely that they extended it beyond those veterans still living.

I know. Such horrendous pictures, as you say it is a wonder any survived.

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