Two of the three surviving Bombing of Darwin Veterans will miss this year’s commemorations
BOMBING of Darwin veteran Basil Stahl won’t sadly travel to the Top End this year
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BOMBING of Darwin veteran Basil Stahl won’t travel to the Top End this year because of the risk COVID-19 poses.
Mervyn Ey is the only veteran making the trek for Friday’s commemoration.
Basil Stahl’s son Richard Stahl said they made the difficult decision last week.
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“It’s safe up there but there are outbreaks all over the place… we would have to head into it, into Brissy, mask all the way on the plane,” he said.
“It’s a bit hard with everything going on… it was a toss of the coin.”
While disappointed, veteran Basil Stahl, aged 98. said he would make up for it at the 80th anniversary next year. “We’ll go up for the 80th … I’ve been going for 28 years now, every year since the 50th.
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“(The bombing) was a long time ago but you don’t forget it. I don’t forget that first big bombing.”
Read Veteran Brian Winspear’s story in tomorrow’s paper
Originally published as Two of the three surviving Bombing of Darwin Veterans will miss this year’s commemorations