Nuclear test veteran is the first to hold new medal fresh off the production line
Alex Candlin
24th August 2023 at 11:42am.
Veteran John Robinson was the first to hold the new Nuclear Test Medal.
A nuclear test veteran joined Veterans’ Minister Johnny Mercer to see the first Nuclear Test Medals start rolling off the production line.
Veteran John Robinson visited Worcestershire Medal Services in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, where the medals are being made, ahead of receiving his own
later this year.
Mr Robinson and Mr Mercer got to see first-hand how the awards, which are to be given to test veterans who participated in Great Britain’s nuclear weapon testing
programme, are entering the production phase. UK nuclear test veterans to receive a medal as Government recognises service 70 years on Veterans Minister wants nuclear test veterans to have medals by Remembrance Day
Nuclear Test Veterans Medal: All the gen and how to apply Former Squadron Leader Robinson, a nuclear test veteran who flew Canberra sampling aircraft on Operations Mosaic, Buffalo, Grapple and Antler, said: “The news that I will be presented with a medal for my role in the Nuclear Testing means a lot to me and I have been keenly anticipating the arrival since the Prime Minister’s announcement last year. “I will proudly accept this medal on behalf of my co-members of 76 Squadron RAF, aircrew, and ground crew, who are sadly no longer with us to receive the acknowledgement themselves. “I am very much looking forward to receiving my medal later this year and enjoyed seeing the first medals in production alongside the minister today.”
In November 2022, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that military, civilian, and overseas staff and personnel who participated in Britain’s nuclear testing
programme in the 1950s and 1960s would have their service recognised with the medal. The Government has said that the medals will be ready in time for the
Remembrance Sunday parades.
The announcement came 70 years after the first British test of a nuclear weapon. The medal’s design features an atom surrounded by olive branches and with the
words “Nuclear Test Medal” underneath. The obverse will bear an effigy of His Majesty the King. The Nuclear Test Medal will presented to veterans before Remembrance Day 2023 . Mr Mercer MP said: “It is only right that we recognise the sacrifices of our Nuclear Test Veterans. “It was fantastic to see first-hand the progress made to ensure that as many veterans as possible can proudly wear their medals on Remembrance Sunday.” The medal will recognise the contribution made by veterans and civilian staff from across Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Kiribati and include scientists and local employees.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “From the inception to the launch of this medal, defence has been focused on ensuring that this important group of
veterans and their crucial work is recognised. “I am delighted that this medal acknowledges their vital contribution to keeping our nation safe.”
On 24 August 2023, the UK government Veterans’ Minister Johnny Mercer announced that COMMONWEALTH countries who participated in Great Britain’s nuclear weapon testing programme may be awarded the UK Nuclear Test Medal. The Medal will recognise the contribution made by veterans and civilian staff from across Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Kiribati and include scientists and local employees. The servicemen who participated in Great Britain’s nuclear weapon testing programme aboard HMNZS Pukaki and HMNZS Rotoiti from 15 May 1957 to 23 September 1958 are able to apply for the UK Nuclear Test Medal. Families of the men who served aboard HMNZS Pukaki and Rotoiti who have ‘crossed the bar’ may wish to apply for the Nuclear Test Medal. The information on how to apply for the UK Nuclear Test Medal can be viewed by clicking HERE.
UNITED KINGDOM NUCLEAR TEST MEDAL
Further to the announcement of the United Kingdom Nuclear Test Medal, I have sent a message to the Editor of the UK Forces News seeking advice as to the eligibility of HMNZS Pukaki and HMNZS Rotoiti who worked under cover of Operation grapple at various times from 15 May 1957 to 23 September 1958 if they may apply for the UK Nuclear Test Medal. Watch this space!
My query of 2 September has been satisfied. Accordingly, service people aboard HMNZS Pukaki and HMNZS Rotoiti under Operation Grapple are eligible to apply for their United Kingdom Nuclear Test Medal. Also, service people’s legal next-of-kin are eligible to apply for the UK Nuclear Test Medal. It will be awarded posthumously.