BOA70: IOBA at Liverpool Cathedral 26th May 2013
The 70th Commemoration of the;
BOA70: Battle of the Atlantic
Members & Supporter’s of ‘The Indefatigable Old Boys Association’ in attendance were;
Sir Michael Bibby (IOBA – President), Bill O’Leary 74/76 (IOBA – Chairman), Pamela Brown (Hon IOBA Member), Revd Canon (Bob) Evans (Hon IOBA Member), Mac McNeill 1941/42, Pat Moran (Hon IOBA Member), Marc Hardman 1961 (IOBA – Standard Bearer), John Aspinall 59/60 (IOBA – Standard Bearer), Val Aspinall, Malcolm Williams 75/76, Angie Williams, Tony Eastham 75/76 & Steve Humphries 75/76.
After the Service of Remembrance in the Cathedral, there was a march around the Anglican Cathedral led by Veterans, which included the Merchant Navy, RFA in addition to Regulars, Reservists and Cadets from RN, Army and RAF.
Mac McNeill 1941/42
Service of Remembrance in Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic.
The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War II, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. The BOA demonstrated the enduring importance of control of the sea to provide a highway for the transport of raw materials, munitions, and men, to maintain the nation’s security and to project power across the globe.
In a moving service at Liverpool Cathedral, veterans, serving sailors and invited guests paid tribute to the thousands of seamen who lost their lives in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Joined by Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, the commemorative service was also attended by senior officers of Maritime Organisations, Armed Forces, local MPs, Borough Mayors, the Russian Ambassador and Deputy High Commissioner for Canada.
More than 30,000 Merchant Navy personnel lost their lives in what was the longest continuous campaign of the Second World War.
“The Battle of the Atlantic,” Churchill said “…was the dominant factor all through the war. Never for one moment could we forget that everything happening elsewhere, on land, at sea, or in the air, depended ultimately in its outcome.”
These words were reiterated at the cathedral service.
The Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Reverend James Jones, had said: “Let us give thanks to God for the faith and courage of all those who have lived and died in the course of freedom and justice, and especially for those who gave their lives in the Battle of the Atlantic.”
While RC Canon Anthony O’Brien, Dean of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, prayed that through such acts of devotion and sacrifice, a just order could be established throughout the world.
Canon Bob Evans invited the Bishop of Liverpool to dedicate the refurbished Lectern and Library of Remembrance, for those who have given their lives in service of their nation during times of war.
Captain Ian McNaught, Deputy Master of Trinity House, representing the Merchant Navy, said thanks had to be given to sailors for their courage and perseverance.
He said: “In particular we remember the men and women of the Western Approaches Command: the leaders, Admiral Sir Percy Noble and Admiral Sir Max Horton, members of the Royal Air Force Coastal Command who supported them from the air, the brave men of the Merchant Navy who did not flinch from their accustomed duties, and the Maritime Regiment who served with them.”
The Commemorative Service was followed by a march past of veterans in front of the Cathedral where Her Royal Highness took the salute.
Veterans came from far and wide to be at today’s service with representatives in attendance from Australia, Canada and the USA, while sailors from Poland, Canada, Germany and Russia joined in the march through the streets of Liverpool.
Later in the day Liverpool City Council hosted a Civic Reception for the Royal and Merchant Navies in the Town Hall represented by the First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, Admiral Sir George Zambellas and the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, George Millar. During the reception both parties presented the other with paintings relevant to the Battle of the Atlantic.
Merchant Navy 70th BOA Anniversary Celebration;
On Saturday 25th May, There was a Merchant Navy Service of celebration of the ending of the Battle of the Atlantic on the Pier Head. A memorial to Polish seamen who died in the Battle of the Atlantic was unveiled and dedicated during the ceremony. All serving and retired Merchant Seamen and their families were invited, as this was the Merchant Navy memorial service. Attendees pay homage to Atlantic Star Holders who have crossed the bar and honour those who remain.
Pat Moran: Chairman Merchant Navy Day Committee, kindly organized this event.
John Aspinall 59/60 acted as IOBA – Standard Bearer.
T.S BLACKCAP: BIRKENHEAD SEA CADET CORPS UNIT Win the Seventh Indefatigable Trophy
Indefatigable Old Boys, are invited to attend the following event and ceremony
Monday 20th May 2013.
It gives us the greatest pleasure to congratulate T.S Blackcap, on being awarded the Indefatigable Cup. The Unit made sustained progress throughout last year, with an effective training programme and the taking part of District and Area events. This has required huge effort and commitment and they thoroughly deserve the award.
The Sea Cadet unit was awarded a Burgee by Cpt Mark Windsor RN (SCC Captain), at a special presentation ceremony at the unit premises in Birkenhead. The Burgee is the highest award that can be awarded to a Sea Cadet Corps Unit in recognition of the hard work of the Volunteers, Cadets and UMC.
Brigadier Bill O’Leary (IOBA Chairman) will be travelling to the ‘Birkenhead Unit’ to make this very special presentation to the Commanding Officer of T.S. Blackcap, along with a monetary cheque in person on behalf of the IOBA.
- IOBA Chairman & Indefatigable entourage to arrive at TS Blackcap: 18:45 for 19:00.
- Presentation starts 19:30.
- Evening finishes 21:30.
The trophy, once the ‘Merseyside Navy League – Swimming Gala Trophy’, is so valuable it has to remain at the SCC HQ other than for the presentation, the winning unit will receive a memento to keep.
Address: 2 Park Road East, Birkenhead. Wirral CH41 4BE
Telephone: 0151 652 1991
Email: tsblackcap@hotmail.co.uk
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www.sea-cadets.org/birkenhead/about-our-unit.aspx
For SCC Unit HEAD-COUNT: Please indicate to me steve_c_humphries@btinternet.com if any of you wish to attend this event. We hope that some of you can make this.
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An incredible gesture from Mobility 2000
An incredible gesture from Mobility 2000;
Simon Pegler 1979/80 member of the IOBA, would like to offer to ex-service personnel and those who attended the Indefatigable School ‘Old Boys & Staff’, access to good working order, reconditioned Mobility Equipment & Disability Aids for daily living. Equipment will be free of charge, all you pay for will be the postage of the item sent to you.
Simon is in the process of cataloguing items, which are now on a direct LINK from this website;
http://www.mobility2000.co.uk/ex-service-personnel.html
Simon’s website Ex Service personnel page, has been created for the sole use of Ex Service personel, Members of the Merchant Navy, past pupils of TS Indefatigable and their Families.
All products shown are used but in very good condition, Mobility 2000 offer them free of charge to any of Ex Service men/women and their familes.
£7.50 IS CHARGED ON ALL PRODUCTS IRRESPECTIVE OF VALUE, THIS IS TO COVER POSTAGE COST TO MAINLAND UK POSTCODES
If you require more than one product please call Simon on 01253 820303 and if they can fit the items in one box there will only be a single postage cost.
To verify your entitlement please include your service number in the VAT exemption section of our checkout when ordering.
It’s hoped that this is of use to you and we ask to you share it with as many people as you can, if you think they would benefit.
Mobility 2000 website: www.mobility2000.co.uk/
Please contact Steve Humphries: IOBA Secretary for more details.
In 2011 Mobility 2000 Ltd and the Indefatigable Old Boys Association presented the British Limbless Ex-Service Men’s Association (BLESMA)with six wheelchairs and a cheque for £784 at Tedworth House, Tidworth, Wiltshire.
The money was raised through the 2011 Indefatigable Old Boys Association annual reunion.
The wheelchairs were added to the extensive range of support equipment owned by BLESMA, which supplies its membership with wheelchairs and prosthetic support to carry out daily activities.
Simon Pegler, from Mobility 2000 and a member of the Indefatigable Old Boys Association, said: “It gives me and my business partners great pleasure in offering the wheelchairs to BLESMA. We work with ex-service personnel and have heard of the work BLESMA do. www.blesma.org/
We wanted to give something back to our servicemen and women who have been injured on active service.”
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IOBA Events of Interest.
Please check back regularly for updates here, where you will see various activities of the IOBA.
All Old Boys and Staff are Cordially invited to the following Events.
April (20th) 2013 – Lord Mayor’s Charity Ball, Liverpool.
May (20th) 2013 – 2012 Indefatigable Cup presentation: IOBA’s seventh Sea Cadet Award, T.S. Blackcap (Unit SCC) – Birkenhead UK.
May (24 – 27th) 2013 – 70th Anniversary Battle of the Atlantic, Liverpool.
June (8th) 2013 – 10:30 IOBA 30th Annual Reunion School Visit & AGM, Llanfair PG (All Old Boys and Staff are Cordially invited).
June (8th) 2013 – 19:30 IOBA Reunion Evening Dinner, Carreg Mon Hotel, Llanfair PG (IOBA Membership is kindly required to attend the Reunion Evening Dinner). To pay for the 2013 reunion Lunch & Dinner: Please see ‘2013 Reunion payments’.
June (9th) 2013 – 09:00 Holy Communion Service St Marys, Llanfair PG.
September (1st) 2013 – Merchant Navy Memorial Service Liverpool.
TBA 2014 – Indefatigable 150th Anniversary Celebration.
Please contact IOBA: Secretary steve_c_humphries@btinternet.com if you would like more information on Events above, and any you would like add to.