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Kent care home salutes its veterans

Leonard French received his award from Cpl Tony Field. Back row (L-R): Lance Cpl Tony Goode, Lance Cpl Martin Purdie, Sgt Rob D Phillips
Residents at a care home in Tunbridge Wells were recognised and honoured for their contribution to HM Armed Forces on Saturday (18 July).

Ten residents at Rusthall Lodge, a not-for-profit standalone home, received HM Armed Forces enamelled pin badges at a Home Front themed event at the weekend. In the presence of members of the Royal British Legion, RAFA, T.S. Brilliant Corps of Bugles and Drums, the Mayor of Tunbridge Wells and their families, the event commemorated the valuable contribution made by the residents in serving their country.
Among those recognised was Rusthall Lodge resident Margaret Van Den Burgh, aged 93. Margaret was in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force stationed at Beachy Head between 1941 and 1945. As a radar operator, she was one of those responsible for delivering information to the controller who was in direct contact with the pilots.

Also included was Betty Kormanic, 93, who was a WAAF, initially based in Rye, East Sussex and later in Yatesbury in Wiltshire. Betty’s role was training other radar operators – a vital role during the Second World War. Betty was eventually commissioned as a Signal Officer, based at Lake Windermere.

Bill Blackford, compliance manager at Rusthall Lodge, said: “We are truly honoured to have had the opportunity to organise and host this event. In many respects it’s a small gesture we’re making for such a huge contribution all our residents made during that dark period. We’re all aware that peoples’ experiences of that time differ so we treat everybody with dignity, and respect the wishes of those who do not wish to elaborate on their own contribution to the war effort.”

Rusthall Lodge began life as the home of Miss Fremlin (of the brewery family) and became a care home in 1968. From its beginnings as a grand Kentish family home it has undergone a series of redevelopments over the years and is about to embark on the next phase of its development.

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