This Saturday I will be attending the memorial service at East Ham Town Hall on behalf of Newham Council to honour the life and service of Gilbert, a veteran whose courage helped safeguard our freedoms at a moment of profound danger for our country.
I feel a deep personal connection to the RAF and to the generation who stood against the Nazi threat. My maternal grandfather served in the RAF during the Second World War, and my father completed his national service in the RAF in Germany during the Berlin Airlift — a critical chapter in the defence of post‑war Europe. In my youth I was a proud member of the Air Training Corps, and I understand Gilbert was a committed supporter of our local Newham ATC. My sister also served in the RAF, continuing that thread of service across our family.
Gilbert belonged to that extraordinary generation who travelled thousands of miles, leaving home and loved ones, to protect people they had never met. Their bravery shaped the world we live in today. We owe them a debt that can never truly be repaid, but we can honour it — by remembering their sacrifice, by telling their stories, and by ensuring future generations understand what they gave to keep tyranny at bay.
We should never forget heroes like Gilbert.
Hat tip to Newham Voices for helping keep these important stories alive.








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