Veteran Bert Molsom (centre) with Tracey Williams and his son Bert Jnr at Corbrook Park

A 99-year-old veteran who served in Burma and now lives in South Cheshire, is to take part in the national VJ (Victory over Japan) Day 70th anniversary commemorations in London.

Former army captain Bert Molsom, a resident at Morris Care’s Corbrook Park Nursing Home in Audlem, will attend the event with his son, also Bert, this Saturday August 15.

He will join fellow Burma Star and Pacific Star holders whose service in the Far East during World War Two will be recognised.

After a drumhead service and flypast on Horse Guards Parade, the veterans will parade down Whitehall to a reception at College Gardens, Westminster Abbey, hosted by the Royal British Legion.

Bert said: “I’m pleased I’m going and to be part of the day.

“It is important to remember, not just VJ Day but what went before.

“I want to remember those who cannot be there, like my best friend Ray Perriman who died in Burma.

“I hope to meet others who were out there, there are not many of us left.”

Bert was in the Royal Army Pay Corps supporting frontline staff in Burma when Japan surrendered in 1945.

On VJ Day, he remembers all normal duties being abandoned and going to a thanksgiving service held in a rice mill.

Today, Bert has two sons, four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren and lived independently until he moved to Corbrook Park nearly three years ago.

The retired computer programmer and trainer, who worked for ICL, still regularly uses a computer.

Morris Care has funded Bert’s trip to the capital so he can take up the invitation.

Tracey Williams, social life co-ordinator at Corbrook Park, said: “Bert is our oldest resident and is very excited about his trip to London.

“I’m sure it will be a memorable and poignant occasion for all the veterans who have been invited.”

For his 99th birthday last month, Tracey took Bert to the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford where he was given a guided tour.

(pic: Bert Molsom, centre, with son Bert and Tracey Williams)

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