Friday 11 September 2009

Military Honours



Fifteen members of Arbroath's elite 45 Commando Group and one soldier from the attached 7 (Sphinx) Battery, Royal Artillery have been decorated for acts of extreme courage during the unit's last tour in Afghanistan.

Let us not forget these people receive no bonuses, no overtime payments, no elite catering services such as those in the Houses of Parliament, very limited expenses and they never have the opportunity to have a second/third job because their own work is so demanding. The pay for a new recruit is less than for a new member of the police or fire services.

Brigadier Gordon Messenger - Bar to his Distinguished Service Order

Distinguished Service Order
Lieutenant Colonel Jim Morris

Member of the Order of the British Empire
Warrant Officer Class 2 Kevin Cheeseman, CSM, Zulu Company
Major Ross Walker Preston, OC, Whiskey Company
Surgeon Lieutenant Henry Dowlen, 45 Cdo Medical Officer

Conspicuous Gallantry Cross
Lance Corporal Bradley Malone
Marine Steven Nethery

Military Cross
Acting Corporal John Ballance, Section Commander
Sergeant Andrew Leaver, Troop Sergeant
Gunner Grant Michael Guy, 29 Cdo Regiment RA
Lieutenant James Philip Adamson - Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

Mention in Dispatches
Leading Medical Assistant Richard Hogben, Royal Navy
Marine David George Middlemas, Rifleman
Corporal Scott Muir, Section Commander
Marine Iain Andrew Penrose, Zulu Company
Major Nigel John Owell Somerville MBE
Acting Sergeant Jason Paul Walker
Corporal Andrew Watt, Section Commander

Two other members of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, Warrant Offficer Class 2 Anthony Ronaldson and Sergeant Colin Marshall, were rewarded for service in Iraq.

More about the acts of bravery can be read here and here.

9 comments:

JRB said...

No words can adequately express the respect and admiration in which we hold our fighting men.

For all those who have received an honour, our warmest praise, wear it with pride. Each and everyone of them has earned it.

To them, and all who have gone before – Salute.

“Lest We Forget.”

subrosa said...

And we mustn't forget those that didn't receive a gong JRB, many don't but they too are brave and show immense courage.

Fidothedog said...

Every one of them out there is going a great job, sadly they are let down by Bob Ainsworth & co.

subrosa said...

Not just let down Fido, they're being hung out to dry poor souls, by individuals who have no understanding of the life these people live in war situations.

Fidothedog said...

True, sad but just so true.

Anonymous said...

Sgt Noel Connolly, from 42 Commando, has also received a Military Cross.

http://www.thisisdevon.co.uk/news/Sergeant-s-lifesaving-act-gallantry/article-1330546-detail/article.html

For rubgy tackling a suicide-terrorist.

Bloody hell.

subrosa said...

Alec I offer you my sincere apologies. The content of my post came from the Courier as I stated and I had no intention to disregard anyone else.

Please forgive me, it was not my intention to omit any soldier.

In fact I would have thought that many more deserved these accolades but I know how the military operate.

I have total admiration for Sgt Connelly believe me. Many civilians have no idea what these soldiers put themselves through day in and day out.

Anonymous said...

Oh, no, Subrosa, I surmised it was simply 'cos 45 is based at Arbroath, and 42 at Bickleigh that you were less likely to have heard of this.

subrosa said...

Yes Alex, the Courier is a Dundee or Tayside paper and of course Arbroath is within their reporting remit.

I'm sorry I missed out anyone. Sad that all couldn't receive such accolades, I think of those who have lost limbs and minds. Many haven't been recognised is this way.

If I was a soldier I'd be mad because I didn't decide to become a banker. A bit of a hiccup without any serious consequences and it's back to normal with bonuses etc paid for by the taxpayers.

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