Well Done David Lowy
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Well Done David Lowy
David has stepped in where Defence/DVA/Government has failed to tread.
London ceremony to honour WWII Spitfire pilots - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
"London ceremony to honour WWII Spitfire pilots
By Phillipa McDonald
Posted 1 hour 31 minutes ago
Updated 1 hour 24 minutes ago
Former Spitfire pilot and Association president Lysle Roberts says the donation of flights is 'an extraordinary gesture'.
A group of Australian ex-Spitfire pilots in their 80s and 90s are heading to London today for a ceremony to mark their contribution to the allied forces during World War II.
Sixty-four years after the end of the war a commemorative service is to be held in the Royal Air Force's church St Clement Danes.
Tiles will be laid to honour 11 squadrons.
The Spitfire Association's request to the Federal Government for airfares and accommodation was declined, which meant their trip was in doubt until very recently.
But one of Australia's most avid military aviation collectors, David Lowy, has stepped in to fund the ex-servicemen's trip, shouting each of them return business-class fares.
The Government told the ABC on Friday it will provide $5,000 to the veterans to attend the London commemoration.
Spitfire Association president Lysle Roberts says Mr Lowy has made an extraordinary gesture, and he spoke to the ABC about the significance of the attending the dedication."
Again, well done David and a pox on those public servants and government people that should know better.
tipsy
London ceremony to honour WWII Spitfire pilots - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
"London ceremony to honour WWII Spitfire pilots
By Phillipa McDonald
Posted 1 hour 31 minutes ago
Updated 1 hour 24 minutes ago
Former Spitfire pilot and Association president Lysle Roberts says the donation of flights is 'an extraordinary gesture'.
A group of Australian ex-Spitfire pilots in their 80s and 90s are heading to London today for a ceremony to mark their contribution to the allied forces during World War II.
Sixty-four years after the end of the war a commemorative service is to be held in the Royal Air Force's church St Clement Danes.
Tiles will be laid to honour 11 squadrons.
The Spitfire Association's request to the Federal Government for airfares and accommodation was declined, which meant their trip was in doubt until very recently.
But one of Australia's most avid military aviation collectors, David Lowy, has stepped in to fund the ex-servicemen's trip, shouting each of them return business-class fares.
The Government told the ABC on Friday it will provide $5,000 to the veterans to attend the London commemoration.
Spitfire Association president Lysle Roberts says Mr Lowy has made an extraordinary gesture, and he spoke to the ABC about the significance of the attending the dedication."
Again, well done David and a pox on those public servants and government people that should know better.
tipsy
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451 Squadron & The 'Boxing Kangaroo'.
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL GESTURE Mr LOWY!!!
And to cap it all off, one of the tiling displays will be the crest of
451 RAAF Sqdn of the RAF Desert Air Force, manned by Australians
RAAF Personnel attached to the RAF,
(Book entitled 'Bankstown To Berlin' refers...)
Squadron callsign 'BQ' in the desert, and 'NI' when transferred to England/Europe, and featuring the
'Boxing Kangaroo' - otherwise prominently featured in the America's Cup Sailing Races as an 'original'......
Well Done Mr John Culbert, OAM EM, Secretary, Treasurer of 451 Squadron Association!
'Tis a great pity that only a 'few' are left to remember.....
Best Regards.
And to cap it all off, one of the tiling displays will be the crest of
451 RAAF Sqdn of the RAF Desert Air Force, manned by Australians
RAAF Personnel attached to the RAF,
(Book entitled 'Bankstown To Berlin' refers...)
Squadron callsign 'BQ' in the desert, and 'NI' when transferred to England/Europe, and featuring the
'Boxing Kangaroo' - otherwise prominently featured in the America's Cup Sailing Races as an 'original'......
Well Done Mr John Culbert, OAM EM, Secretary, Treasurer of 451 Squadron Association!
'Tis a great pity that only a 'few' are left to remember.....
Best Regards.
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Thanks very much for your kind comments – don’t be too hard on the Government & public servants though, whilst it my appear simple for them to contribute the funds, its just not that easy & they have plenty on their plate right now.
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David Lowy......Your Finest Hour
I echo the sentiment of others here in congratulating David Lowy on his generous gesture to this wonderful group of men who helped defend our freedom. And another big thank you David for your efforts to "Keep 'em flying" at Temora.
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I do believe the gentlemen you are supporting had at the time more of a whole smorgasbord (that could have killed them) to contend with rather than just a bit on their plate.
Regretably veterans are finding it more the norm these days to have to fight for ever diminishing assistance and support from the very government that sent them away to harms way in the first place.
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don’t be too hard on the Government & public servants though,
they have plenty on their plate right now.
Regretably veterans are finding it more the norm these days to have to fight for ever diminishing assistance and support from the very government that sent them away to harms way in the first place.
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Well done Sir!
Congratulations to David Lowy for doing the right thing for this group of veterans.
To the Minister for Veterans Affairs, you would be a spineless little oxygen thief that should have been drowned at birth. Hope knocking back a grant to these fine gentlemen, gave you a warm fuzzy feeling!!!
To the Minister for Veterans Affairs, you would be a spineless little oxygen thief that should have been drowned at birth. Hope knocking back a grant to these fine gentlemen, gave you a warm fuzzy feeling!!!
Congratulations David and thanks. I do agree though that it is not easy for governments to balance competing demands, even when causes are clearly worthy and extremely deserving.
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To the Minister for Veterans Affairs, you would be a spineless little oxygen thief that should have been drowned at birth.
Good to see true character, David. Actions, not words...
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Difficult as it may be for the government to fund such worthy events, they should remember the words "Lest we forget". These people, who understood that in war they may have been laying down their life for their country, should never be forgotten. What bigger sacrifice? Shame on you Mr Rudd. May history forget you, but long remember these gentlemen and the likes of Mr Lowy
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From humble beginins I too thank you!
I attribute a lot of influence to the "Temora Shrine" that this man has created. I fell in love with everything there some 6-7 years ago when I had less hairs on my face and (probably) more money in my pocket!
I am happy to say I am poor and loving what I do in life and am ever so grateful that you are such a wonderful benificery to Aviation in general! I thank you like so many other before me, and please take my belated thanks and add it to the many you have already in your guest books!
Well done
I am happy to say I am poor and loving what I do in life and am ever so grateful that you are such a wonderful benificery to Aviation in general! I thank you like so many other before me, and please take my belated thanks and add it to the many you have already in your guest books!
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What a great thing to be able to do. Thanks to David Lowy from all of us Vets.
Missed seeing Fred Coupe in the group.
Fred was flying a Spitfire on close support over France on D Day+2 when heavy ground fire knocked out his engine, started a fire forward of the cockpit, injured him somewhat and rendered his parachute unuseable. Close by was what he believed to be a German airfield and he had no choice but to do a gutser beside the runway little realizing that the Jerries had abandoned the airfield a few hours before after having peppered it with landmines. Fred missed the mines, exited the burning Spit despite serious burns and awaited rescue having advised his situation just before his radio quit.
A Lysander eventually landed along the scrape furrows made by the Spit, picked up Fred and took off back down the furrows thus avoiding the mines.
Fred spent a long while in the burns and skin graft hospital in England where he was befriended by one of his nurses.
I met Fred at Schofields west of Sydney where he had become a met observer. His unofficial met forecasts were spot on. He did not confess to having been a former Spitfire pilot otherwise I could have launched him for a ride in a Mustang.
Some years later Fred was interviewed on TV and believe it or not the broadcast was viewed by his burns hospital nurse holidaying in Perth WA. Soon after they married.
I last saw Fred in Canberra where he was belatedly decorated with the French Croix de Guerre a few years ago.
Hope you are still with us Fred.
Missed seeing Fred Coupe in the group.
Fred was flying a Spitfire on close support over France on D Day+2 when heavy ground fire knocked out his engine, started a fire forward of the cockpit, injured him somewhat and rendered his parachute unuseable. Close by was what he believed to be a German airfield and he had no choice but to do a gutser beside the runway little realizing that the Jerries had abandoned the airfield a few hours before after having peppered it with landmines. Fred missed the mines, exited the burning Spit despite serious burns and awaited rescue having advised his situation just before his radio quit.
A Lysander eventually landed along the scrape furrows made by the Spit, picked up Fred and took off back down the furrows thus avoiding the mines.
Fred spent a long while in the burns and skin graft hospital in England where he was befriended by one of his nurses.
I met Fred at Schofields west of Sydney where he had become a met observer. His unofficial met forecasts were spot on. He did not confess to having been a former Spitfire pilot otherwise I could have launched him for a ride in a Mustang.
Some years later Fred was interviewed on TV and believe it or not the broadcast was viewed by his burns hospital nurse holidaying in Perth WA. Soon after they married.
I last saw Fred in Canberra where he was belatedly decorated with the French Croix de Guerre a few years ago.
Hope you are still with us Fred.