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WW II air force veteran flies high at 100

Air associatio­n sees to it that Welchman takes the cake with a celebratio­n and gifts fit for a centenaria­n flyer

- SIPHOKAZI VUSO siphokazi.vuso@inl.co.za

WORLD War II recce pilot Michael Welchman was treated to a birthday cake and presents fit for a centenaria­n alongside his wife Betty when the South African Air Force Associatio­n (SAAFA) Whale Coast branch hosted a brief celebratio­n outside the care centre where he lives in Kidbrooke, Onrus, yesterday.

Welchman, who was born and raised in Johannesbu­rg, joined the SAAF in 1940. He was a second-year medical student at Wits University when World War II broke out.

He obtained his wings a year later, flying Hurricanes and Tomahawks after qualifying as an SAAF pilot.

He was demobilise­d and sent back to university but he persuaded the SAAF command to be re-enlisted.

Subsequent­ly he was sent to North Africa in September 1941, where he was posted to No 40 squadron.

His eldest grandson, Kieron Alston, said despite being frail and hard of hearing, when his grandfathe­r saw a book about ex-flying colleague Bob Rogers he got excited and said: “Oh, that’s just what I want!”

Welchman’s eldest daughter Jenty Young Welchman, who lives in the UK, described her father as a wonderful storytelle­r who had enthusiasm for life and interest in people and the world around him.

“It’s also what made him an amazing artist. His career might have been medical, but he almost had a second career in retirement and his paintings are now in homes around the country and the world.

“My parents have been married for nearly 75 years and in all that time we have never heard a harsh or unkind word. They are still in love, and still devoted to each other. We cannot thank them enough for an upbringing that was always caring and peaceful,” she said.

SAAFA Whale Coast branch chairperso­n Marthie Visser said Welchman’s birthday coincided with the South African Air Force’s centenary celebratio­n of air power/military aviation as well as the 75th birthday celebratio­n of the associatio­n.

“It is unfortunat­e that we will not be able to celebrate this very special day with Michael and Betty in traditiona­l ‘party mode’ due to Covid-19. May every minute of your 100th birthday be filled with everlastin­g joy and pleasure. You are a very special air force veteran who will always be thought of in the warmest way,” Visser said.

 ??  ?? WORLD War II pilot Michael Welchman celebratin­g his 100th birthday yesterday with his wife Betty.
WORLD War II pilot Michael Welchman celebratin­g his 100th birthday yesterday with his wife Betty.

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