Sunday 4 October 2009

Britain is a country where some remarkable and ordinary old men still live


I met an old man yesterday in the shopping centre who was collecting money for the 'Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity'.

http://www.rnrmc.org.uk/

In my brief chat to him, he told me that he had served on H.M.S. Cleopatra as ship's cook from 1949 - 51. If he was 18 when he signed he was born in 1931, which makes him a spry 78 year old.

I said : " Even though it was post-War, I bet they were still 'hairy' times ?"
He didn't disagree.

He pointed to his green beret and said that he went on to be a commando and had served in South East Asia doing, I don't know what, in the 1950's. I'm sure he's still sworn to secrecy by the 'Official Secrets' Act'.

I said : " I bet you could write a book."
He didn't disagree.

He was at once, both an ordinary and remarkable old man, who was perfectly understated and quintessentially British.
The young carry on.
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