In 1958, Eric Denson was ordered into a nuclear blast in order to conduct an experiment on his plane's radiation readings.
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He was sent home, covered in burns, vomiting, and with an altered personality. For 20 years he suffered with undiagnosable mental illness. The MoD said nothing was wrong with him. /2
Eric had crippling headaches and said he was in a suffocating black cloud. Twice his wife Shirley saved him from suicide. Eric killed himself on the third attempt in 1978, saying he couldn't take it any more.
Shirley raised their 4 daughters alone. /3
They all became mothers and grandmothers, and today 20% of Eric's descendants have a congenital birth defect - missing and extra teeth, spinal deformities, organ malformation.
His great-grandson is on his 3rd set of teeth. His great-granddaughter has two tubes to one kidney. /4
Shirley was refused a war widow's pension. The MoD said it was nothing to do with them.
In 2009, she was sent MoD papers showing Eric was used in an "initial experiment" during Operation Grapple Y. He had 165 years' worth of background radiation to his head in just 6 mins. /5
A dosimeter installed on his seat pan beneath his testicles revealed a dose about half that to his lower body.
She finally won a war pension on appeal, when the MoD was told his death was attributable to his service. /6
Today Shirley is asking for Eric to be given the Elizabeth Cross - a posthumous medal given to those killed in the service of their country. Whatever your opinion of nuclear weapons, Eric was irradiated while doing his job. /7
Shirley told me a medal won't bring Eric back, but it would be a form of justice for her and her family, who may well suffer the genetic legacy of that flight for generations. /8
.@emilythornberry@almurray and Tory grandee Sir John Hayes are all working hard to ensure Eric is treated better in death than he was in life. I hope @johnnymercerUK and @JohnHealey_MP will join forces, and ask the MoD medal office to expedite Shirley's application. /9
The govt has announced imminent release of 150 top secret documents in a data dump, 7 mo after @DailyMirror revealed the existence of records at @AWE_plc about blood and urine testing of troops during the Cold War.
@DailyMirror @AWE_plc It also comes just two weeks after veterans served legal papers on @defenceHQ demanding access to their missing medical records.
An amazing win against the MoD! A judge has ordered them to hand over the records it’s withholding of Sqn Leader Terry Gledhill, whose blood tests blew open the #nukedblood scandal in 2022.
Withholding records has been ruled unlawful. Jane’s amazing strength and persistence has set a precedent for every other veteran family - not just of nuclear testing but ANY service.
This decision came after a one-day hearing into the MoD’s refusal to meet Jane’s request for her father’s medical records under Freedom of Information laws. And it’s exposed a problem which for once is not the MoD’s fault.
Due to boundary changes, the very safe Tory seat in Kent where I live has been split. Today I received a letter from the new Tory candidate, who said: "I am delighted to introduce myself."
Let's meet her, shall we?
Well we'll be starting this again, this time without my home address on it. Here is Katie's pamphlet.
(Sigh)
Let's leave aside for a moment how delighted she is about herself. And the fact I am welcomed to my constituency as though I've just moved in and she's the welcoming committee.
Her name is Katie. But there are pictures. Katie can straddle a stile!
Some of those watching or taking part in the #RemembranceDay2023 parade may have noticed it slowed down in the last half. Here’s why. /🧵
For the first time the nuclear veterans were able to march with a medal commemorating the fact that they alone, of all veterans, had kept every other serviceman, UK civilian and overseas ally safe for 70 years.
As they formed up wearing their #medalforheroes they were beaming.
In the back right of that pic you’ll see a shorter chap. His name is John Williams. This was his first time at the Cenotaph, having always wanted to come and always watching it on telly.
In 2018, when I found the first doc discussing blood counts of servicemen at Maralinga, the MoD said it was "unable to locate any information that suggests... staff took blood samples for radiological monitoring at the [weapons] tests".
Now it says there may be 4,711 files.
The AWE - and arm's length agency of the MoD - said it could not be certain what was in the files it holds, because checking them would be too expensive.
If blood tests exist, they could prove whether troops were irradiated - leading to multi-million pound compensation payouts.
PM @RishiSunak promised the medal in November. More than 1,000 veterans, and 500 families, have applied for one, and were told they'd have it by 'late summer'. Now they're told it won't even be in production by then.
Is there *any* part of the British state that isn't knackered?
The impact of even a short delay, after a wait of 70 years, is unconscionable. Within the article is the sad story of Donald Baker, who served at Op Grapple aged just 21. He wore a boiler suit to watch a series of massive H-bombs. He drank desalinated seawater, coconuts, & fish.