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Tributes paid to D-Day hero Albert Keir, 100 | Tributes paid to D-Day hero Albert Keir, 100 |
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Albert Keir was handed the Freedom of Derbyshire in February | Albert Keir was handed the Freedom of Derbyshire in February |
A veteran who helped to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation has died at the age of 100. | |
Albert Keir was part of the D-Day naval crew, which carried US troops to Utah Beach in France on 6 June 1944. | |
Mr Keir, from Bakewell in Derbyshire, was handed the Freedom of Derbyshire in recognition of his service and life achievements on 12 February. | |
The Royal British Legion (RBL), which confirmed the news on Tuesday, said it was "deeply saddened" to hear of his passing, adding that it will "miss him very much". | |
Mr Keir was part of the naval crew that ferried US troops on to Utah Beach in June 1944 | |
Mr Keir had been working as a painter and decorator after leaving school at the age of 14 and was a member of the Local Defence Volunteers. | Mr Keir had been working as a painter and decorator after leaving school at the age of 14 and was a member of the Local Defence Volunteers. |
In 1943 he joined the Navy, where as a seaman he carried out general ship and gunnery duties on the Flower class corvette HMS Potentilla. | In 1943 he joined the Navy, where as a seaman he carried out general ship and gunnery duties on the Flower class corvette HMS Potentilla. |
He was discharged slightly before the war ended in 1945 as part of a "category B" discharge, offered to those in the construction trade who could repair and build houses ready for the massive amount of people coming home at once. | He was discharged slightly before the war ended in 1945 as part of a "category B" discharge, offered to those in the construction trade who could repair and build houses ready for the massive amount of people coming home at once. |
During the 1950s, he began working as a painter and decorator for Derbyshire County Council, where he spent the majority of his working life until he retired in 1990, aged 65. | During the 1950s, he began working as a painter and decorator for Derbyshire County Council, where he spent the majority of his working life until he retired in 1990, aged 65. |
Mr Keir was awarded the National Order of the Legion of Honour (Legion d'honneur) by the French government in 2015, the highest French order of merit for military and civilian personnel. | Mr Keir was awarded the National Order of the Legion of Honour (Legion d'honneur) by the French government in 2015, the highest French order of merit for military and civilian personnel. |
Mr Keir met King Charles III when he travelled to Normandy for the commemorations last June | Mr Keir met King Charles III when he travelled to Normandy for the commemorations last June |
Before receiving the Freedom of Derbyshire, Mr Keir returned to Normandy in June last year with other veterans to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. | Before receiving the Freedom of Derbyshire, Mr Keir returned to Normandy in June last year with other veterans to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. |
While there he met King Charles III and Queen Camilla, among other dignitaries. | While there he met King Charles III and Queen Camilla, among other dignitaries. |
The RBL described Albert as a "close friend" as he became an active member of the Legion's social calendar and became one of the longest serving poppy sellers in the country. | |
In tribute, a RBL spokesperson said: "Albert's smile lit up every room he entered, whilst his dancing skills were legendary. | In tribute, a RBL spokesperson said: "Albert's smile lit up every room he entered, whilst his dancing skills were legendary. |
"We are immensely grateful for Albert's service, and our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who knew him." | "We are immensely grateful for Albert's service, and our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who knew him." |
More than 500 people have commented on the RBL's tribute to Mr Keir, thanking him for his service and offering condolences to his family. | |
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