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
one of moment for you, mrs lamb, you are one of those moment for you, mrs lamb, you are one of those heroes in the shadow, i would one of those heroes in the shadow, i would say, one of those heroes in the shadow, i would say. a one of those heroes in the shadow, i would say, a wren as the female roval would say, a wren as the female royal navy officers were known in their blue royal navy officers were known in their blue and white uniforms. before their blue and white uniforms. before you, your father fought bravely before you, your father fought bravely in the first world war. your family bravely in the first world war. your family lost bravely in the first world war. your family lost friends and at the age of 18. family lost friends and at the age of 18. who family lost friends and at the age of 18, who left school and came to live with of 18, who left school and came to live with a of 18, who left school and came to live with a family here, to learn our la