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kevmusic
6th Jun 2008, 08:00
Henry Allingham is 112 today! :D :ok:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7439117.stm

airborne_artist
6th Jun 2008, 08:28
From the above report:

"He has joked that the secret to his longevity is "cigarettes, whisky and wild women"."

On that basis most of us should live to 120 :E

althenick
6th Jun 2008, 10:02
Yes Many Happy returns Sir!

A down side however....

his daughters both died in their 80s.

On a personal note, This is the only problem I can see with living so long. It must have been heart-breaking for the poor chap.

Jackonicko
6th Jun 2008, 10:28
Without the cigarettes (they're unhealthy, tha knows) I must be set to go on until I'm at least 130!!!


I hope that St Dunstan's have made him a bloody big cake.

Congratulations and many happy returns, sir!

exscribbler
6th Jun 2008, 13:31
Happy Birthday, Henry! The RAF have done this grand old man proud today. :ok:

I too must be getting old - the AVM behind Henry looked to me to be about 14 years old.

Jaconicko: slow horses and fast women - where did I go wrong?

Lydia Dustbin
6th Jun 2008, 14:00
Happy Birthday Sir

Wow, to sit at your birthday party with great great great grandchildren.

And you still remember the formation of the RAF, having served in the RNAS

You are one in several hundred million:D:D:D

Now where can i buy some St Dunstans;)

Beatriz Fontana
6th Jun 2008, 17:08
Cigarettes, whiskey and wild women! Spoken like the true Royal Navy chap he is!!

Senior Service missed a trick there, letting the RAF grab all the glory!

advocatusDIABOLI
6th Jun 2008, 17:50
Only a guess, but I reckon Mr Allingham probably doesn't fequent this forum (Beagle? is it you? !!)

However: Happy Birthday Sir! It is humbling to hear your story, and I personally wish you all the best. Thank You.

Regards,

Advo

PS: Anyone here who knows the gentleman, please pass on the fondest regards and respect of all the posters here. Perhaps you could print some out, and let him know the respect all on this forum have for his contribution to 2 world wars.

Thanks Again

Toddington Ted
6th Jun 2008, 18:02
"Senior Service missed a trick there, letting the RAF grab all the glory!"

Not quite, there were several RN officers with us today at Cranwell. I was just really humbled to see Henry talking to all the schoolchildren; they adored him. He is a most amazing person.

Beatriz Fontana
6th Jun 2008, 18:23
Good to hear it, Toddington Ted! I retract my remarks. Henry is certainly an admirable chap. I hope the schoolchildren who met him never forget him.

airborne_artist
6th Jun 2008, 18:36
Not quite, there were several RN officers with us today at Cranwell.

And there was an RAF officer there first commissioned into the Senior Service - ISTR he first stepped up the hill to BRNC in February 1978 :E

Toddington Ted
6th Jun 2008, 19:18
Yes AA there was and even that seems a long time ago in a land far away for a "youngster" like me!:ooh:

jumpseater
6th Jun 2008, 20:10
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dunc0936
7th Jun 2008, 08:45
Still an amazing site however many times you see here

Duncan

kiwibrit
7th Jun 2008, 08:54
I too must be getting old - the AVM behind Henry looked to me to be about 14 years old.Not just me that thinks like that, then.

But, to the point - well done, Henry :D