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Friday, 31 March 2006

The Emergency Medal

This is a bad photo of the medal that one of my sons, Jimmy mentioned in the Chatterbox (below right). It was awarded to my Father, Michael Leonard (known to family and friends as Mick) for his service with the ARP from 1939 at the outbreak of WWII until 1946. My Dad would have been very proud to see his medal being worn by one of his Grandsons in New York on the St Patrick's Day Parade.

The front of the medal depicts Eire holding a sword pointed downwards and an Irish wolfhound on a leash. The symbolism there is obvious. The words around the edge of the medal are Ré na Práinne, which in English is literally Emergency Period. The bar across the top says National Service in Irish and the two bars across the ribbon show that he served for the entire period of the war. He was one of the first rescuers to arrive at the scene of the North Strand bombing at 1.30am on May 30th 1941. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, 28 March 2006

Comments on Posts, etc

Previously if you wanted to leave a comment on any post you were asked to log in before you could leave any comments. This was a glitch that developed, and I've now fixed it.

So if anyone would like to comment on any post or on anything at all, please feel free to do so. Just click on the word "Comment" below any post and you can leave any comments or messages, anonomously if you wish. (But I'd be nice for me to know who you are:-)

You can also use the Chatbox at the right to leave comments or messages. Just enter your name (or any name) and after writing your message click on where it says "Go". No need to leave an email address or anything. And you can add smilies to your message by clicking on Smilies, at the bottom of the chatterbox.

Please also click on the Guestmap button below the Chatterbox. This will open a map and you can place a pin in the map to show where you are. You can leave a message too if you like.

If you'd like to be automatically notified of any updates I make to this Blog, please enter your email address in the box provided. Your email address will never be used for any other purpose than to notify you of updates and it's automatic so I don't even need to see your address.

That's all I can think of for now. Have a look at some of the links to the right of the pictures and click on any that you'd like to have a look at.

Most of all, enjoy the Blog... there's a lot more coming... so drop back often.

Jim

Sunday, 26 March 2006

New York, St Patrick's Day 2006

Jimmy (right) with an Ambulance colleague, Stephen, outside their hotel on 7th Ave shortly before taking part in the New York St Patrick's Day Parade. Posted by Picasa

Jimmy in New York for the St Patrick's Day Parade

Jimmy (wearing Ambulance dress uniform) in the lobby of his hotel in NY early in the morning as he was heading to St Patrick's Cathedral on 5th Ave and then to take part in the St Patrick's Day Parade. Posted by Picasa

Trip to New York

Jimmy in New York to take part in the St Patrick's Day Parade.

Here he is in the middle, between Dale and Elizabeth of O4 X-Ray 2 from Station 11, Battalion 4 of Pier 36 on the Lower East Side. He accompanied them on calls. Posted by Picasa