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Arctic veteran from Cornwall to receive medal | Arctic veteran from Cornwall to receive medal |
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A navy veteran from Cornwall who served on Arctic convoys during World War II has welcomed the award of a new medal. | A navy veteran from Cornwall who served on Arctic convoys during World War II has welcomed the award of a new medal. |
The Ministry of Defence has agreed on a design for an Arctic Star medal to recognise the bravery and service of those who took part. | The Ministry of Defence has agreed on a design for an Arctic Star medal to recognise the bravery and service of those who took part. |
Geoff Helmore, 90, from Praa Sands, said only "a few hundred" survive to receive the award. | |
More than 3,000 men died in a mission Winston Churchill described as "the worst journey in the world". | More than 3,000 men died in a mission Winston Churchill described as "the worst journey in the world". |
Mr Helmore, who was a midshipman on HMS Kent, said: "We were shadowed the whole time by the German air force and we were in the company of U-boats. | Mr Helmore, who was a midshipman on HMS Kent, said: "We were shadowed the whole time by the German air force and we were in the company of U-boats. |
"The weather was so appalling, very little enemy action was possible. | "The weather was so appalling, very little enemy action was possible. |
"It was sufficient if you survived in those conditions with the temperature around 30 degrees below zero." | "It was sufficient if you survived in those conditions with the temperature around 30 degrees below zero." |
Mr Helmore said the crews regularly experienced heaving seas and very strong winds as well as virtually permanent darkness. | Mr Helmore said the crews regularly experienced heaving seas and very strong winds as well as virtually permanent darkness. |
He said: "You are conscious of the fact that action may be imminent. | |
"On my two trips it took about three and a half weeks to get there and back. | |
"You had a gale of wind blowing ceaselessly. There was nothing calm in the winter. | |
"The sea was almost bottle-glass black. | |
"It had an ugly tracing of dirty brown foam. It was a very menacing element. | |
"If you went into the sea you had to be picked up in three minutes or you wouldn't stand a chance." | |
'A breakthrough' | |
The Arctic convoy crews worked to keep supplies flowing through German blockades to Britain's ally, the Soviet Union, in Operation Dervish. | The Arctic convoy crews worked to keep supplies flowing through German blockades to Britain's ally, the Soviet Union, in Operation Dervish. |
Mr Helmore said: " We lost two of our gun crew one night, working up on deck. | |
"They should have been called every half hour by their mates who were busy. When they were eventually called it was too late they had died of hypothermia." | |
Mr Helmore has campaigned for many years for those who took part in the convoys to be recognised. | Mr Helmore has campaigned for many years for those who took part in the convoys to be recognised. |
He said: "I shall look upon it as quite remarkable. | He said: "I shall look upon it as quite remarkable. |
"Considering the number of governments who have refused to allow us to have it, it's really quite a breakthrough." | "Considering the number of governments who have refused to allow us to have it, it's really quite a breakthrough." |
Russia had previously wanted to present its own Ushakov Medal to Britons who served on the convoys, but the move was blocked by the UK Foreign Office. | Russia had previously wanted to present its own Ushakov Medal to Britons who served on the convoys, but the move was blocked by the UK Foreign Office. |
The UK Government said its rules on foreign awards meant permission could not be granted if veterans had received or were expected to receive a UK medal for the same services. | The UK Government said its rules on foreign awards meant permission could not be granted if veterans had received or were expected to receive a UK medal for the same services. |
The MoD has also announced a Bomber Command clasp, for bravery and service during the war. | The MoD has also announced a Bomber Command clasp, for bravery and service during the war. |
The honours will be sent out to veterans, or families that apply, as soon as next month. | The honours will be sent out to veterans, or families that apply, as soon as next month. |
Mr Helmore said: "What happened to us was simple. We were the crew of a cruiser. It was ordered to do a job, so we did. | |
"We're not heroes. We were well trained. But we're not heroes." |
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