The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Veterans minister donates medals

- KIRSTEN ROBERTSON

Veterans Minister Graeme Dey made a poignant visit to Aberdeen yesterday as he reflected on his own family’s service in past conflicts.

Mr Dey, who is also MSP for Angus South, was “delighted” to donate his late grandfathe­r’s medals to the Gordon Highlander­s Museum.

He met museum staff and war veterans as he presented the family heirlooms to its collection as a long-term loan.

The politician’s grandfathe­r, Major James M McIntosh from Aberdeen, joined the Gordon Highlander­s in 1921.

He served around the world, in Turkey, Palestine and India, and rose through the ranks to become a major.

In 1942 he was awarded the Military Cross at El Alamein in Egypt for his services during the First World War.

Mr Dey donated the medals along with a Gordon Highlander cap badge and a photograph of his grandfathe­r taken during the war.

He said: “The history of the First World War and the Gordon Highlander­s’ role in it is part of the fabric of Aberdeen and I’m happy to be a part of that through my grandfathe­r’s story.

“This is something I’ve always wanted to do. The medals have been sitting in the house for years and I have long felt the place for them should be somewhere like the Gordon Highlander­s Museum.

“When I started to put the idea into action, I was delighted at the response from the museum and that they were willing to have the medals.”

Mr Dey added: “It will be so special to visit the display with my family in the future. My granddad was so proud to be a Gordon Highlander. He would have loved this.”

During his visit, Mr Dey also met war veterans Darren Sharp and Fred Tough.

Ruth Duncan, the museum’s curator, officially accepted Mr Dey’s donation.

She said: “The museum has 5,000 medals overall and each is unique.

“Some tell us a story about bravery, some about being in the right place at the right time and some, unfortunat­ely, about being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Each one has a special place in the museum and we are delighted to accept Mr Dey’s donation.”

 ?? Picture: Kami Thomson ?? Veterans Minister Graeme Dey at the Gordon Highlander­s Museum, Aberdeen.
Picture: Kami Thomson Veterans Minister Graeme Dey at the Gordon Highlander­s Museum, Aberdeen.

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