Times Colonist

British Forces vet devastated by medal theft

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KINDERSLEY, Sask. — A British Armed Forces veteran is facing the prospect of his first Remembranc­e Day without his nine medals for years of service in the Gulf War, Bosnia and Iraq.

Jim Watson’s medals were stolen during a break-in at his apartment in Kindersley, Sask., over the weekend, along with military memorabili­a and other household items.

The 54-year-old discovered the theft early Monday when he returned from a weekend visit to his family’s home in Medicine Hat, Alta. The medals, which had just been remounted for the Nov. 11 ceremony, were missing from the sideboard where he left them.

The former staff sergeant, who now works as a general sales manager in Kindersley, said the theft left him devastated and in disbelief.

“It’s just sickening,” Watson said Wednesday. “I’ve never attended a Remembranc­e Day parade and not had my medals.”

Watson, a married father and grandfathe­r, immigrated to Canada in 2003 after a 24-year military career and worked in the oilpatch before the economic downturn.

“We love it in Canada and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else,” he said. “We’ve always felt safe here.”

Watson said he planned to leave the medals to his family in his will, but that might not be possible now.

“They’re going to lose that,” he said. “The rest of the stuff I can replace. … Even if I got replicas, they are not the same medals. They have to be those medals.”

Along with his medals, the thieves took a series of keys hanging on hooks, including one to the Kindersley legion hall.

The hall was broken into over the weekend and alcohol was stolen.

Kindersley RCMP spokeswoma­n Meghan Mochoruk said they are investigat­ing. No one has been arrested.

 ?? JIM WATSON VIA CP ?? Nine medals issued for service in various theatres of conflict, including the Gulf War, Bosnia and Iraq, were stolen from the apartment of a British Armed Forces veteran in Kindersley, Sask.
JIM WATSON VIA CP Nine medals issued for service in various theatres of conflict, including the Gulf War, Bosnia and Iraq, were stolen from the apartment of a British Armed Forces veteran in Kindersley, Sask.

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