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 day. we forget, i think, the huge one day. we forget, i think, the huge air one day. we forget, i think, the huge air battles taking place in the months huge air battles taking place in the months leading up to d day and the 77 days months leading up to d day and the 77 days that followed, but it was incredibly 77 days that followed, but it was incredibly bitter fighting, right up to the incredibly bitter fighting, right up to the very end and right up to the liberation to the very end and right up to the liberation of paris on the 25th of august liberation of paris on the 25th of august it liberation of paris on the 25th of au . ust. , liberation of paris on the 25th of au~ust. , ., ., ., august. it is one memorial here which we waited august. it is one memorial here which we waited a august. it is one memorial here which we waited a long - august. it is one memorial here which we waited a long time - august. it is one memorial here which we waited a long time to