Last Dambuster George 'johnny' Johnson Collects Mbe

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Bloody disgusting, should have been a knighthood. All of Bomber Command should have had some recognition, after the end of WW2 instead of being shunned. What gets my goat with these honours, is you get some bloke cycling round France on the Tour De France, and he get's a Knighthood. Yes he certainly deserved that more than Johnny Johnson.
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The last surviving British member of the Dambusters raid has been presented with an MBE after a campaign for him to be honoured.
Sq Ldr George Leonard "Johnny" Johnson, 95, was made an MBE for services to World War Two.
After collecting his award at Buckingham Palace, he said the Queen told him she was "glad to see the Dambusters are still here".
Thousands of people signed petitions calling for Mr Johnson to be honoured.
TV presenter Carol Vorderman launched one campaign, branding the omission "disgraceful".
'Strong memories'
The pensioner, who now lives in Bristol, is now one of only two survivors to take part in the legendary bombing raids on the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams in Germany.
The other is Canadian former front gunner Fred Sutherland.
Mr Johnson said he still has "strong memories" from that period, adding: "That is something which will live forever as far as I'm concerned.
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After collecting his gong for services to World War Two remembrance and the community in Bristol, he said he was indebted to the thousands of people who signed a petition calling for his wartime service to be recognised.
On 16 and 17 May 1943, a total of 133 Allied aircrew left for the raid aboard 19 Lancaster bombers, carrying Barnes Wallis's specially-adapted bouncing bombs - that looked like "glorified dustbins", according to Mr Johnson - led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson.
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Fifty-three men were killed and three were captured.
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I know what you mean they will give them to anybody !!! ..... i thought a knight was a protector of the reilm ?
not a bloody sports or tv and film personality , someone who has fort for there country or worked hard in charity is a deserving person ...... its a discrace that dosent make me mad but it makes me feel imbarised .
 
I don't know much about knighthood other than some strange folks have been knighted, but I do know a bit about the MBE. This is one gentleman that should have received this honor decades ago.
 

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