What an incredible day at the Veterans Lunch in Sleaford as part of the Armed Forces Day and D-Day 80 Commemorations!
I had the privilege of meeting one of Britain’s last remaining D-Day veterans, Les Budding, who is now 97. Les was only 18 when he served on Landing Craft Flak 34, providing covering fire for the first wave of troops at Sword Beach on 6 June 1944.
Les shared some amazing stories about his time during the war. He joined the Royal Marines at 17 and, after training in Scotland, was part of a crew of 85 on a landing craft headed for Normandy. Their mission was to protect the main invasion force from attacks by the Luftwaffe and other threats. Les talked about the false start due to bad weather and how the RAF played a crucial role in keeping enemy aircraft at bay.
He vividly remembered the intense moments of D-Day and how survival often felt like “the luck of the draw.” Les also spoke fondly of his sergeant, Jack Grimsey, who was tragically killed in action just a day after D-Day. Les still keeps a framed photograph of Jack to this day.
After the war, Les returned to his sweetheart Doris, and they were married for 71 years. He now lives near Sleaford, Lincolnshire, and remains modest about his heroism, insisting he was “just one of many.” Meeting Les was a humbling experience, and his stories are a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by so many.
Hearing Les’s experiences first-hand was a deeply moving experience. He described how, at such a young age, he and his comrades faced unimaginable challenges. His account of the day’s events, the chaos, and the bravery shown by so many brought a new level of understanding to what we often read in history books. The personal touch of his story, especially his fond remembrance of his sergeant and friend Jack Grimsey, highlighted the deep bonds formed in the most testing of times.
Les’s story doesn’t end with the war. After returning to his beloved Doris, he built a life in Lincolnshire, and their 71 years of marriage is a testament to enduring love and resilience. Despite the hardships of the past, Les remains a modest man, emphasising that he was just one of many who did their duty. His humility and strength of character are truly inspirational.
This experience at the Veterans Lunch was not just a performance for me; it was a chance to connect with history and to honour those who have given so much. It’s crucial that we continue to remember and celebrate these heroes. Their stories need to be heard and shared, ensuring that the legacy of their bravery and sacrifice lives on.
Let’s continue to honour and remember these incredible heroes.
We are back again with our friends at Scothern! This is always a great night with fantastic music (something for everyone), bar, dancing and food! What more could you ask for.
January 27th 2024
Doors 6.30 pm (until 11 pm)
Scothern Village Hall, Main St, Scothern, Lincoln LN2 2UJ
Tickets £10 – please call 07450 523840 ~ 07787 538803
1940s Dance with Jayne Darling & Major Swing and Kitty
When?
Saturday 4th March 2023
Time: 19:00 – 23:00
Where: Sawley Memorial Hall, Draycott Road, Nottingham NG10 3FR
Bring you own drink but teas, coffees and soft drinks will be available.
Scothern 1940s Dance
Date: Saturday 28th January 2023
Time: Doors open 6.30 pm Carriages 11 pm
Where: Scothern Village Hall, Main Street, Scothern, LN2 2UJ
Tickets: £10
To book tickets please call 07450 523840 / 07787 538803
SATURDAY 9th Jubilee Bandstand, Woodhall Spa
12:00 – 13:00 – RAF Spitfires
13:00 – 14:00 – Miss Sarah Jane
15:00 – 16:00 – RAF Spitfires
16:00 – 17:00 – Jayne Darling
Armed Forces Weekend Cleethorpes
Saturday June 25th 2022
9 – 11 pm
Jayne Darling
The Wellow Greene king, The Wellow Hotel Kings road Cleethorpes DN350AQ
More information to follow
Dec 7 | Festive Vintage Morning Tea
Brookfields Garden Centre, Nottingham
Jayne Darling will be appearing in the Courtyard at the Abbey Theatre, Nuneaton
Sunday June 12th 2022
More information to follow
Wartime in the Cotswolds Returns in 20222
More information to follow
A Salute to the 1940s and 1950s in aid of the Royal British Legion
Saturday 4th December 2021
7 pm – 11.30 pm
Rainworth Miners Welfare , NG21 0JY
Tickets £5 (Pie and Pea Supper Included)
With DJ Ryan and Jayne Darling
Era appropriate dress encouraged
Contact: 07851 440151 for tickets