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WW2 veteran leads Guinea Pig Club memorial plan | WW2 veteran leads Guinea Pig Club memorial plan |
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A member of a group of World War Two pilots who underwent pioneering plastic surgery has begun a campaign for a permanent tribute to the airmen. | A member of a group of World War Two pilots who underwent pioneering plastic surgery has begun a campaign for a permanent tribute to the airmen. |
Sandy Saunders suffered 40% burns after a plane crash during an RAF flight. | Sandy Saunders suffered 40% burns after a plane crash during an RAF flight. |
He was sent to Sir Archibald McIndoe, who tried out treatments on his "guinea pigs" because he had no book or guide to refer to. | |
Now Mr Saunders wants help to fund a memorial to the so-called Guinea Pig Club. | Now Mr Saunders wants help to fund a memorial to the so-called Guinea Pig Club. |
Mr Saunders, 93, from Leicestershire, is one of 18 surviving members of the Guinea Pig Club, which was set up as a drinking club for patients at Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, west Sussex, by Sir Archibald in July 1941. | Mr Saunders, 93, from Leicestershire, is one of 18 surviving members of the Guinea Pig Club, which was set up as a drinking club for patients at Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, west Sussex, by Sir Archibald in July 1941. |
Many of the 649 members fought in the Battle of Britain, although many were from Canada, Australia, America and eastern Europe. | Many of the 649 members fought in the Battle of Britain, although many were from Canada, Australia, America and eastern Europe. |
Mr Saunders, who was treated by Sir Archibald in 1945, sustained severe burns to his face, legs and hands after escaping from a burning cockpit moments before losing consciousness. The aircraft's navigator was killed in the same crash. | Mr Saunders, who was treated by Sir Archibald in 1945, sustained severe burns to his face, legs and hands after escaping from a burning cockpit moments before losing consciousness. The aircraft's navigator was killed in the same crash. |
After waking up in hospital, Mr Saunders, who was 22 at the time, had "eight or nine" operations before he was sent to Sir Archibald. | After waking up in hospital, Mr Saunders, who was 22 at the time, had "eight or nine" operations before he was sent to Sir Archibald. |
At the time, he was having problems closing his eyes as his skin grafts had shrunk. | |
Mr Saunders said before the war, people with extensive burns usually died or were left disfigured. | Mr Saunders said before the war, people with extensive burns usually died or were left disfigured. |
"It's no picnic to have operation after operation," he said. | "It's no picnic to have operation after operation," he said. |
"The first time I saw my face, which was about two or three months after my burns had healed sufficiently, I was quite shocked and very depressed. | "The first time I saw my face, which was about two or three months after my burns had healed sufficiently, I was quite shocked and very depressed. |
"McIndoe was very keen to restore people not only to an acceptable appearance, but also to be psychologically sound." | "McIndoe was very keen to restore people not only to an acceptable appearance, but also to be psychologically sound." |
Mr Saunders, who was inspired to become a GP after watching Sir Archibald operate, has planned the construction of a £20,000 memorial at the National Arboretum in Staffordshire. | Mr Saunders, who was inspired to become a GP after watching Sir Archibald operate, has planned the construction of a £20,000 memorial at the National Arboretum in Staffordshire. |
A crowdfunding page has been set up to help finance the memorial, which will be unveiled in November. | A crowdfunding page has been set up to help finance the memorial, which will be unveiled in November. |
The monument will be a vertical panel of stone, with an inscription of the history of the club. | The monument will be a vertical panel of stone, with an inscription of the history of the club. |
Mr Saunders hopes to have a QR code embedded in the stone so people can scan it on phones or tablets to read the names of the 649 members. | Mr Saunders hopes to have a QR code embedded in the stone so people can scan it on phones or tablets to read the names of the 649 members. |
"The camaraderie of all of the members runs very deeply in me, as does my appreciation for the work of the surgeon," he said. | "The camaraderie of all of the members runs very deeply in me, as does my appreciation for the work of the surgeon," he said. |
"I regard the club as an important organisation in the nation's war history." | "I regard the club as an important organisation in the nation's war history." |
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