One of the three veterans, John Robinson, is my Grandfather. I have the fortuitous pleasure of him still being with us, and this video has made me increasingly more proud of his achievements. It cements his legacy in the history books.
Tell him thank you for his service. Even if you’re from the UK and I’m from the US. He went and served for freedom of humanity and he’s highly respected and appreciated.
It's really nice to see veterans who were there on video, as well as a watchable documentary account of those already passed on. Being remembered isn't much but it's a lot more than being forgotten or denied.
My father who was in the RAAMC was at the last tests (Tim & Vixen), it's legacy that still lasts in his children & grandchildren due to his exposure to plutonium &, polonium and other radioactive material. But nothing is really said about the minor trials. He died at the age of 62 due to multiple cancers which have been passed on down as well as Parkinson's & Leukaemia.
My late father served on Christmas Island in the late 50’s in the RAF, seen photos of him and his oppos in front of of a sign saying X Site Christmas Day , would love to know what he was doing.
Thank you for getting the word out for these veterans. My Dad served in Maralinga & Christmas Isl Grapple and sadly passed away this week 😢 I believe the medal is a commemorative medal and not a service medal 😢
Christmas Island now known as Kiribati in the Pacific was our home for twelve months, our squadron was part of the Operation Grapple the testing of a Hydrogen Bomb in the 1950's. Believe me you got more than a suntan.
I’ve seen something exactly similar to this video. The English soldiers get together every so often and they have a great dinner and discuss what they went through. It’s very sad to see what happened to them. I can’t believe England actually did that to their own troops!!! SMH the poor troops had to sit on boats and look away from the flash of the bombs because the radiation would have made them blind… they were never compensated for what they did either… so damn sad
Britain went from a world power to basically as the USA'S SIDEKICK😂. Funny seeing movies like Lifeforce where the Brits have a space ship with only one American astronaut😂
One of the three veterans, John Robinson, is my Grandfather. I have the fortuitous pleasure of him still being with us, and this video has made me increasingly more proud of his achievements. It cements his legacy in the history books.
Tell him thank you for his service. Even if you’re from the UK and I’m from the US. He went and served for freedom of humanity and he’s highly respected and appreciated.
Better film than I thought it would be. 👍
It's really nice to see veterans who were there on video, as well as a watchable documentary account of those already passed on. Being remembered isn't much but it's a lot more than being forgotten or denied.
My father who was in the RAAMC was at the last tests (Tim & Vixen), it's legacy that still lasts in his children & grandchildren due to his exposure to plutonium &, polonium and other radioactive material. But nothing is really said about the minor trials. He died at the age of 62 due to multiple cancers which have been passed on down as well as Parkinson's & Leukaemia.
My late father served on Christmas Island in the late 50’s in the RAF, seen photos of him and his oppos in front of of a sign saying X Site Christmas Day , would love to know what he was doing.
Thank you for getting the word out for these veterans. My Dad served in Maralinga & Christmas Isl Grapple and sadly passed away this week 😢 I believe the medal is a commemorative medal and not a service medal 😢
At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them.
and still there are people who trust their govts that they wouldnt hurt them
Imagine how much worse hell will be when an atomic bomb is this terrifying to the soldiers who were standing far away from it.
By definition, you cannot subsequently measure the value of a deterrent. Despite the sneering undertone of this video.
No war but the Class War.
Christmas Island now known as Kiribati in the Pacific was our home for twelve months, our squadron was part of the Operation Grapple the testing of a Hydrogen Bomb in the 1950's. Believe me you got more than a suntan.
I’ve seen something exactly similar to this video. The English soldiers get together every so often and they have a great dinner and discuss what they went through. It’s very sad to see what happened to them. I can’t believe England actually did that to their own troops!!! SMH the poor troops had to sit on boats and look away from the flash of the bombs because the radiation would have made them blind… they were never compensated for what they did either… so damn sad
Did the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish have welding screens on ?
@@Then.72 Tbf gotta give credit to all the bois in the Britain squad
@@chappie__ exactly! And my point is that England is only one country of Great Britain and Northern Ireland like Alaska is only one state of the USA
The British Ministry of Defence has never cared about its soldiers. Britain's treatment of its Afghanistan veterans shows that.
@@chappie__why should you alot of them were bigoted scumbags who cared for noone
Totally ruined by intrusive and pointless music
Britain went from a world power to basically as the USA'S SIDEKICK😂.
Funny seeing movies like Lifeforce where the Brits have a space ship with only one American astronaut😂