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Victoria Cross
Victoria Cross
Programm last night by jeremony clarkson investigating the history of the victoria cross. Brilliant programme aswell as an insight into the qualities/achievements of some of those who had gained it. Well worth a watch. Look out for it coming up again in the future.
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Top quality show never thought Jeremy Clarkson would present it, but as you said he came good. But as he did say he is married to Major King's (not sure if the name's right) daughter so I guess he had some inside info on the man. It was great to hear some of the stories of how those men got there VC's.
Does any one on the forum have a family member or a friend with a VC or knew some that was awarded one ?
Does any one on the forum have a family member or a friend with a VC or knew some that was awarded one ?
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There are some amazing stories here, well worth a visit, may take a few weeks to get through all the info:
http://www.chapter-one.com/vc/
http://www.chapter-one.com/vc/
You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!
The prog showed laddish Clarkson in a new light . He was obviously quite patriotic and not only presented but had written the prog too. A nice balance despite no RMs but he included two Gurkhas, an Aussie and a spread over two WWs and more recent battles. His late father-in- law Major Cain (not King) died before Clarkson met his wife so he never knew the Major. He said that the daughter didn't know her father was a c@#t after he had died, as Clarkson said "He never thought to mention it".
Puts into perspective the "Who is best brigade" and lamp swingers doesn't it? He also pointed out that it gets harder to get the medal as less opportunites present themselves in modern conflicts. Also mentioned two who failed to be awarded the gong, one a Lt who had done very much the same as Major Cain, but to a slightly lesser degree and, (tough on him), in the same battle. Also a Coastal command pilot who despite serious wounds kept his plane in the air until the sea was calm enough to land on so that his wounded crew might survive. It was agreed by the then War Office that his actions merited a VC but the element of `self preservation' in what he had done meant that he didn't get it.
A very good programme which stands out amongst much of the usual dross.
Barry
Puts into perspective the "Who is best brigade" and lamp swingers doesn't it? He also pointed out that it gets harder to get the medal as less opportunites present themselves in modern conflicts. Also mentioned two who failed to be awarded the gong, one a Lt who had done very much the same as Major Cain, but to a slightly lesser degree and, (tough on him), in the same battle. Also a Coastal command pilot who despite serious wounds kept his plane in the air until the sea was calm enough to land on so that his wounded crew might survive. It was agreed by the then War Office that his actions merited a VC but the element of `self preservation' in what he had done meant that he didn't get it.
A very good programme which stands out amongst much of the usual dross.
Barry
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I only caught the last 1/2 hour of the programme, and was gutted about that. What brave men they were...
Jeremy Clarkson, well hat off to him on the way he presented the programme...
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Jeremy Clarkson, well hat off to him on the way he presented the programme...
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Sounds like a top prog. I do admit to liking Clarkson.
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As JR once said,
Was Charlie Upham mentioned? Kiwi sheep farmer who held the VC and Bar?The only VC I want, is the VC10 outa here
Sunday is Remembrance Sunday. Turn to, at your local Memorial and pay your respects, "They shall grow not old, as we that are left, grow old"
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The tree huggers have it so that you can't serve while 15 these days, the fine young lad who won the GC in Iraq was 18 when he won it.Jon wrote:Nice one Spitz!
Interesting fact - Two VCs have been awarded to 15year olds! Whats happened to teenagers these days?
Oh yah and on a further note I once met 'Smokey Smith,' A SeaForth Highlander from Canada who won his VC while drunk on Italian wine.
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A great program and with lots of facts that even some of the books on the subject leave out.
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be nice to see a program follow them on their quest.
Take time to support the lads who are going to visit all the RM VC graves next year www.respectingvalour.co.uk
be nice to see a program follow them on their quest.
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BenChug sounds like a interesting story.BenChug wrote:Nice one Spitz!
Oh yah and on a further note I once met 'Smokey Smith,' A SeaForth Highlander from Canada who won his VC while drunk on Italian wine.
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