this is albert keogh we are looking at, 98. he is a royal navy veteran. do i hear applause? applause look at his face as who takes it all in. he hails from scotland and the smile on his face, because the thing is, he survived, james. he understands what the loss is because he had a life. ~ . , , , life. what must they be feeling, thou~h? life. what must they be feeling, though? the life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact that life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact that they, - life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact that they, for| life. what must they be feeling, - though? the fact that they, for some reason, they have cheated, they cheated death in 1944 and had cheated death in 1944 and had cheated it ever since and here they still are. cheated it ever since and here they stillare. how cheated it ever since and here they still are. how wonderful cheated it ever since and here they stillar
time. alan mcquillan, turns 101, on june five. yesterday, he time. alan mcquillan, turns 101, on june five. yesterday, he turned - time. alan mcquillan, turns 101, on| june five. yesterday, he turned 101. he is from the royal air force, he is a veteran, and armourer. he landed atjuno beach by accident. and he wasn t alone, as long as he made it and he wasn t alone, as long as he made it safely. made it safely. alec penstone is wearinu made it safely. alec penstone is wearing the made it safely. alec penstone is wearing the white made it safely. alec penstone is wearing the white beret - made it safely. alec penstone is i wearing the white beret indicating that he was part of the arctic convoys, his ship was used to sweep for mines on d day.