World War II vet told he’s too old for memorial parade
(Canada)
A World War II veteran who served the British Royal Navy with distinction was told hes now too old to take part in an annual parade honoring veterans.
The Express reports that 89-year-old Albert Dusty Miller has served as the grand marshal for nearly 40 years in the Royal British Legions annual Remembrance Day parade.
The reason? Officials say Miller is too old to be insured.
They came up to me and said, 'I've got a bit of bad news for you, Miller told the paper. "At first I thought somebody had died and it was going to be another funeral. Then they told me HQ insisted I had to stand down as parade marshal.
The World War II vet enlisted when he was just 16-years-old. The Express says he was awarded for each of the four military campaigns he took part in during the war, receiving the 1939-45 Star, the Atlantic Star medal, the Burma Star with a Pacific clasp and the International Submarine Service medal.
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