A NORMANDY veteran from Salisbury has received France’s highest honour – the Legion d’honneur.

Alan Richardson, 92, was presented with the medal by Josette Lebrat, the French Honorary Consul, in front of his family and friends at a special ceremony today (Saturday) at Gracewell of Salisbury Care. 

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He was just 20-years-old when as a First Lieutenant on a landing craft tank, he helped to deliver a deadly cargo of ammunition to the Normandy beaches.

Alan is pictured below with David Hogg and Josette Lebrat. David is the son of Donald Hogg who was Alan's commanding officer.  

Salisbury Journal: Alan Richardson with Josette Lebrat, the French honourary consul, and David Hogg the son of Donald Hogg who was Alan's commanding officerAlan Richardson with Josette Lebrat, the French honourary consul, and David Hogg the son of Donald Hogg who was Alan's commanding officer