EX-SERVICES NEWS
Tour of Jaffna
War Widows Family Counseling Service organised a tour for war widows
and their children to Jaffna on December 8, 9 and 10.
It is expected between 200 to 250 widows and children will
participate in the tour.
The Sri Lanka Ex-Servicemen's Association has partly funded the tour
on a request by project chairman Major General Dr Dudley Perera and
SLESA president Captain Patrick Jayasinghe.
Veterans Home Silver Jubilee
The Veterans Home run by the Sri Lanka Ex-Servicemen's Association
completes 25 years of service to needy ex-servicemen.
There are 30 residents with a capacity to provide accommodation for
20 more, mainly due to the vast overall improvements made during the
past few years.
The board decided to accept female members also as residents and to
develop infrastructure to meet this requirement in the future.
The SLESA executive committee also decided to establish an advisory
board to assist in the sustainable development, good governance and
transparency in running the affairs of this home.
The advisory board comprise Major General Tilak Paranagama, Lt Cdr
Somasiri Devendra, Rear Admiral D S Molligoda, Daphne Perera, Quintus
Andradi and Air Vice Marshal Shriyan Samararatne.
Executive Committee Meeting
The Executive Committee of the Sri Lanka Army Pioneer Corps
Association will meet today at 9am at the SLESA Secretariat.
Military Police Veterans Association
Military Police Veterans' Association will hold its Annual General
Meeting on December 18 at 10am at Green Garden at Gampaha under the
Presidency of Lt Col A S K Siyambalapitiya.
Commandant Corps of Sri Lanka Military Police Major General E K J K
Wijayasiri will be the Chief Guest.
Contact Secretary D U A Jayasooriya on 033650187 for details
Annual Get Together
Sri Lanka Ex-Air Force Logistics Association Annual Get Together 2012
will be held on December 9 at 10am at Lagoon View Hotel No 800/11,
Colombo Road, Kurana, Katunayake.
All members / non members and their families are invited.
Contact Hony. Secretary A S K Seneviratne 0112888919.
Dennis Cooray passes away
Captain Dennis Cooray, an active member and a pioneer of CRNVR
Association and Sri Lanka Naval Association who was in his nineties
passed away recently.
Cooray who joined the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force as a sub
lieutenant in 1942 then transferred to CRNVR and was subsequently
absorbed to the Royal Ceylon Navy.
He was instrumental in amending the CRNVR Association constitution
along with Late Lt Cdr P N L Mendis and Lt Cdr Somasiri Devendra to
accommodate post WW II ex-servicemen, which has ensured the continuity
of the Association. At the time of his demise, he was a Vice Patron of
the CRNVR Association.
Memoirs of a War Veteran
On a damp April night on the eve of the offensive, Abyzov and his
colleagues were silently waiting in the dug-out they had built in the
foundations of a demolished manor which was packed with men about a
fortnight before the cellar has been flooded, as the river Oder was
nearby. Their bedding was smelling of decaying hay and a few other
soldiers were also found snoring on it.
However Abyzov could not sleep. He leaned back on the wall, sitting
on a groundsheet. He was keen to write a letter home but was unable to
do so as he had neither paper nor pencil.
There was another boy writing a letter sitting on a crate with the
aid of an improvised wick lamp. Abyzov was waiting for him to finish,
but he was thinking more than writing, and it appeared that he would
never end. His name was Yuri Razuvayev also popular as Yurka, the
musician who was an expert at playing the mouth organ.
Suddenly the flame of the lamp trembled. Three men entered. Vasya
Medvedev a Muscovite was among them. They were carrying submachine guns
and their quilted jackets were sodden and helmets were glistening with
moisture.
Medvedev said: “I told you we should have organised a stove in a
dugout without stove in a grave”.
“We'll get warm tomorrow. It will be as hot as the Sahara,” Yurka the
musician said.
Medveder seemed tired, and approached the crate with the lamp and sat
on a lower crate nearby, rubbing his aquiline nose asked Yuri. “Writing
a letter to the Sultan of Turkey”
“Actually I am writing a protest letter to a divisional newspaper,”
he said.
The other two who had entered with Yuri were discarding their weapons
and soggy clothes.
“What are you laughing at,” Yuri asked.
They keep saying that the distance to Berlin is 70 km. When I was at
the Battalion headquarters, I checked the distance myself on the map and
its only 66 kilometers Do you see? One of them said.
“You are silly,” Medvedev said. “You are wrong here. Just think of
the four extra kilometers in an offensive mean. Just think of the
casualties.
I want precision and accuracy. The people must know that there will
be fewer killed in action.”
Medneder took a long hard look at Yurka the musician and then
addressing generally asked: “Does anybody have a drop of snapps? Even
just a drop. I feel bit feverish.”
To be continued ..
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