Thursday 10 June 2010

Liverpool veteren is commended for WWII services

RUSSIAN Federation thanks local veteran for services in the Royal Navy during WWII.
Fred Williams, 98, from Birkenhead was awarded a medal from the Russian Embassy this month commemorating the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany.
Fred was unable to attend the ceremony in London, so one of his three sons Kenny Williams, 56, presented the medal to his dad yesterday.
Kenny said: “We’re glad he’s getting the recognition he deserves.”
Fred Williams spent time aboard HMS Marne during the battle of the Atlantic when British forces helped Russian’s courier supplies to troops.
It is clear Fred still has a sense of humour, he said: “I feel quite good about getting the medal, £100 would’ve been nicer.”

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