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The following article appeared in the front page of the Dumfries and Galloway Standard to-day.

At the end of it there are addresses in which you can send the Editor a message. Why not drop him a wee line about this article and show them just how strong our world-wide organisation is.

The Labour MP quoted, Russell Brown, has not been helping with our campaign in the past and it was on his watch that Gurden Broon and Jack the Straw supported the non-wear rule but now he is jumping on the bandwagon and trying to score brownie (sic) points. However, it is nice that he is supporting us now.




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Re "Malayan medal misery" (News, DGS, Friday 6 August 2010). The situation with the Pingat Jasa Malaysia medal and the no-wear ruling for British veterans is ludicrous. Australians wear theirs with pride, one of the first to do so being the Governor-General of Australia at the time of the inception of the medal, Major General Philip Jeffery, AC, CVO, MC whose entitlement was gained as a young RAE officer serving in Sabah during Confrontation.

After the departure the sullen Malaysian P.M., Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, Malaysia was quick and gracious in its acknowledgement of the support to its national survival given by Britain and the Commonwealth. Britain played the greatest role in the several conflicts, Confrontation in particular, and there may be some Civil Servants who still rankle at the seeming ingratitude of the Mahathir government and its predecessors - or, worse, for Tunku Abdul Rahman brokering a peace with Indonesia without Britain's involvement and "permission".

But those times are past, why are the Malaysian people now denied the full acceptance of their grateful thanks and why is it the veteran group that is punished? It is not just a medal, it is the thanks of the nation they aided and that will give any ex-serviceperson a boost to their morale, trust me (and it's cheaper than money). The petulant Civil Servants who deny them this should be given an altogether different sort of boost. But please, don't transport them. We've had enough already and we've only just house-broken our own lot.

Yours faithfully,

Steve Sheen
RAE, Confrontation, Borneo 1966

(Address and telephone number included)


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Here is the url for the newspaper article about the PJM which should make it easier to see.

http://www.dgstandard.co.uk/2010/08/06/veteran-s-fight-for-right-to-wear-war-medal-51311-27006254/

Thanks to those who have already sent letters. Let's keep at them. Andy.

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Here is the url for the newspaper article about the PJM which should make it easier to see.

http://www.dgstandard.co.uk/2010/08/06/veteran-s-fight-for-right-to-wear-war-medal-51311-27006254/

Thanks to those who have already sent letters. Let's keep at them. Andy.


The journalist at The Dumfries and Galloway Standard is Patricia 'Trish' Lewis. She says she has had a large response to the article about the unjust wear of the PJM and is considering a continuation of it. Her email addy is Patricia.Lewis@s-un.co.uk so drop her a line and tell her just how unjust and how unco-operative officialdom has been.

Thanks again. Andy.

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Letters [!!] make it a sackful to Trish, for those that haven't already done so, for those that have thank you Very Happy


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I've posted the article from the paper and also started a thread on the topic at the ElectricScotland website........a little more worldwide coverage is helpful. have also included a link to this forum so that the wider population may see what has transpired over the years.




http://www.electricscotland.org/showthread.php/471-Fight-for-the-Right-to-Wear-the-Pingat-Jasa-Malaysia-(Malaysian-Service-Medal)


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Good Morning All.
I have just E mailed Patricia, to thank Her for the Article she has just written, the more she digs, the more it stinks....Also explained that it was a "Joint Effort" Army, Navy, Air Force, Ghurkha's, Police, Women as well as Men, even W.R.V.S. if I remeber right in "Labuan"
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Terry.

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As with any good conjuror, slight of hand is of paramount importance. So! With that in mind, how then can they say that they have never received the rebuttal, and in same breath, say they have lost it.

Do you get the feeling that the civil serpents have been economical with the truth. After all under the new policy of governmental saving, saving face isn't one of them, and economy with the truth is definately not another.

I would suggest that the civil service starts to clean up it's rotten act, before the final curtain is pulled down on them.

Got to get the memsahib her tea, so I'll shove off now.

Yours Aye

Arthur R-S

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Terry
The WRVS were in Labuan.
Paul



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"Off Topic" !!!!!
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As an 18 year old, they reminded my of my Mum.....So perhaps you were lucky...or young and looking for experience...or an experience....
Terry.
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The WRVS were in Labuan.
Paul


And in Sarawak


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Yep....and the WRVS were very active in Malaya in the 50s, as well as the Salvation Army (Sally Army).


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