Lethbridge Herald

98-year-old war vet marks V-E Day with fundraisin­g walk in Belgium

- Virginia Mayo

Even though there were no major ceremonies across

Europe, British veteran

George Sutherland turned a determined walk into his own parade on Victory in Europe Day.

The 98-year-old veteran laced up his best walking shoes to raise funds for a soldiers’ club in Flanders Field, which has been a home away from home for soldiers and veterans from two world wars over the past century.

Because of the coronaviru­s crisis, Talbot House in west Belgium’s Poperinge is short of funds to keep their operation going and has been seeking 100,000 euros ($110,000) to survive.

Sutherland was born nearby, the fruit of love between a Belgian mother and his Scottish father who fought there during World War I. He has always been close to the region and its history, but went to Britain during World War II and was a mechanic for the Royal Air Force.

In balmy morning weather, Sutherland walked part of the way between the World War I cemetery and Talbot House in the centre of Poperinge, cheered on by people hanging out their window or standing in the doorway.

“I knew I could do it because I am very fit,” he said.

Knowing the century-old institutio­n needed the money, Sutherland took a cue from Tom Moore, the British army veteran who started walking laps in his garden ahead of his 100th birthday as part of a fundraiser for the National Health Service and generated millions of pounds within days.

In Poperinge, the ambitions were more humble. Since Sutherland announced his intentions, funding has increased by about 10,000 euros ($11,000) and now the total already stands at 82,000 euros ($89,000).

 ?? AP Photo/Virginia Mayo ?? British RAF veteran George Sutherland, 98, holds photo of himself as a Second World War aircraft mechanic while posing at Lijssentho­ek war cemetery before a V-E Day charity walk Friday.
AP Photo/Virginia Mayo British RAF veteran George Sutherland, 98, holds photo of himself as a Second World War aircraft mechanic while posing at Lijssentho­ek war cemetery before a V-E Day charity walk Friday.

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