In the first section of this podcast In My Own Words Tony Sicklemore tells of his experiences with 42 Commando in the Falklands Conflict, from hearing about being called back from his Mum through to arriving back in Plymouth on a coach and the unexpected welcome home.
Often comical sometimes deep, but very personal story of his journey south as a Royal Marine Corporal, being helpless in San Carlos Water on board Canberra during the air attacks, extracting a wounded Marine over harsh terrain under harassing bombardment, the approach to and assault on Mount Harriet and entering the outskirts of Stanley to disarm the Argentines.
'They (the Argentinians on Mt Harriet) should have died old men up there'.
Later Tony talks about his book 'In Our Own Words' the unique collection of stories and memoir's from members of Lima Company 42 Commando with which he served in 1982, we speak of PTSD and of the cathartic effect committing memories to paper has had for at least one Marine.
More about the book here; https://www.royalmarineshistory.com/post/in-our-own-words-42-commando-in-the-falklands-war
Ron Knight joined the Royal Marines in 1948 and served in North Korea manning a 4" gun on HMS Belfast and then swapped drafts to service in the jungles of Malaya with 45 Commando, he left the service after a period on HMS Nelson.
Not resting on his laurels he ran 38 Marathons, including the first London event and after retirement worked as a volunteer for the NHS supporting patients as they underwent major eye surgery, even now at 90 Ron is volunteering at a COVID vaccination center 3 days a week.
I hope you will enjoy listenening and be inspired by Ron as he tells of his life of service and reminds me that 'Once a Royal Marine, Always a Royal Marine'