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Jadotville: Review Recommends Only Commanding Officer to Receive Medal

Only the commanding officer of those involved in the Jadotville siege in the Congo 60 years ago has been recommended for a medal.

An independent review group set up last year has decided that only Colonel Pat Quinlan, the commanding officer of A Company, 35th battalion should receive the Distinguished Service Medal.

That’s despite Col Quinlan’s recommendation that all the men involved should be honoured after the siege which occurred in September 1961.

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Speaking on Tipp Today, Tom Gunn, an 82-year-old who survived the Siege of Jadotville and last year battled with COVID-19 said they will take the decision on the chin.

He said, “From my point of view I think its better to let Jadotville, like us, fade away. It’s not a soldiers way to go grovelling for medals”

He added, “Just like Tipp yesterday, we’ll just get up and get on with it”.

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