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A Scottish war hero has launched a set of stamps to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross. | A Scottish war hero has launched a set of stamps to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross. |
Flight Lieutenant John Cruickshank is the only living Scottish holder of the bravery award. | Flight Lieutenant John Cruickshank is the only living Scottish holder of the bravery award. |
The 86-year-old, from Aberdeen, unveiled the Royal Mail stamps at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in the city. | The 86-year-old, from Aberdeen, unveiled the Royal Mail stamps at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in the city. |
The Victoria Cross is the highest recognition for valour that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces. | |
Mr Cruickshank said: "I am delighted that Royal Mail has decided to mark the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross with these wonderful stamps. | |
"It is right that the men on these stamps and their remarkable actions are commemorated and celebrated. | |
"This is an honour for me and I am glad I have been able to help." | |
Lost consciousness | |
Flt Lt Cruickshank was an RAF flying officer during the Second World War when he earned the cross during an attack on a German U-boat. | Flt Lt Cruickshank was an RAF flying officer during the Second World War when he earned the cross during an attack on a German U-boat. |
The veteran was piloting a Consolidated Catalina flying boat as part of an anti-submarine patrol. | The veteran was piloting a Consolidated Catalina flying boat as part of an anti-submarine patrol. |
Flt Lt Cruickshank, who was 24 at the time, was attacking the vessel when a flak shell burst inside the aircraft. | |
The new stamp collection celebrates the Victoria Cross | |
One member of the crew was killed and two were wounded, and although he too had been hit, Flt Lt Cruickshank attacked again, and managed to sink the U-boat. | |
On the five-hour return journey he lost consciousness several times, but insisted on helping to land the Catalina. | On the five-hour return journey he lost consciousness several times, but insisted on helping to land the Catalina. |
It was later found that he had two serious wounds to his lungs and 10 penetrating wounds to his lower limbs. | It was later found that he had two serious wounds to his lungs and 10 penetrating wounds to his lower limbs. |
Flt Lt Cruickshank recovered but did not return to flying command, leaving the RAF in September 1946. | Flt Lt Cruickshank recovered but did not return to flying command, leaving the RAF in September 1946. |
The six stamps he unveiled each depict a tale of courage, ranging from the Crimean War, when the medal was first awarded, to the 1939-45 war. | |
Flt Lt Cruickshank is the last surviving VC holder for air action in WWII. |