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Foyle College: Historic US flag stolen from NI school
Foyle College: Historic US flag stolen from NI school

BBC News

time09-07-2025

  • BBC News

Foyle College: Historic US flag stolen from NI school

A historic US flag, which was flown at half-mast following the assassination of President John F Kennedy in 1963, has been stolen from the grounds of a school built on the site of a former US naval was removed from Foyle College, on the Limavady Road in Londonderry, in the early hours of Sunday, police have flag, which was gifted to the school by members of the former US Naval Communications Station, holds significant historical value both locally and was last officially flown at the base in November 1963 to mark President Kennedy's death and more than half a century later in 2019 was presented to Foyle College which had moved to the site the year before. 'Sentimental and historical' Since then, it has been raised on only two special occasions each year on the school is flown on US Independence Day (4 July) and on the anniversary of JFK's assassination (22 November).Speaking to BBC News NI, the bursar of Foyle College, Neil Stewart, said this "is not just any old, run-of-the-mill flag" but is of "huge sentimental and historical value.""It's not just one that was bought in a shop - that flag is the actual flag that was proudly displayed on the base."Mr Stewart described its removal as "senseless" and appealed for its immediate said the school had recently hosted a number of special guests for a flag-raising ceremony to mark US Independence Day. Mr Stewart said among those in attendance was Frank Ekstrom, who was stationed at the US Navy Communications Base. He was accompanied by his son-in-law, David Duffy, as well as Elaine and Sandra late husband served at the base and she also worked there."This flag means a lot to so many people, and it has real historical value," Mr Stewart said"Why anyone would go out of their way to remove it makes no sense to me." Police appeal for return of flag The police said they received a report an American flag being flown on property on Limavady Road had been stolen during the early hours of Sunday. "This is reported to have occurred at 04:00 BST, involving two individuals, both believed to be male," the police have appealed for anyone with information, or who know of the whereabouts of the flag, to contact them. Why were the US Navy in Derry during World War Two? The US Navy was first stationed in Derry during World War Two, a conflict in which the city played a pivotal One Europe, the US Navy's operating base in Northern Ireland, had its headquarters on the site of the current Magee was vital to the protection of convoys in the Atlantic and, at one time, 140 Allied escort ships were based on the River US Navy maintained a presence in the city for a further four decades until the closure of the communications station in September 1977.

Londonderry school closed due to ongoing security alert
Londonderry school closed due to ongoing security alert

BBC News

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Londonderry school closed due to ongoing security alert

A Londonderry primary school has closed due to a security alert in the Waterside area of the received a report at about 10:15 BST on Wednesday that a suspicious package had been found on the Limavady Road.A public safety operation is under way, with cordons in place in the area of Heron Way and Nelson Drive, however no one has been asked to leave their homes and roads remain open.A Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) spokeswoman said nearby Ebrington Primary School and Nursery made the precautionary decision to close for the remainder of the day. PSNI Ch Insp Cherith Craig said police understood the level of disruption the alert is causing."But I want to reassure everyone we are working our way through this situation as quickly as possible and appreciate the co-operation and patience from the school community and the public as we do so," the senior officer added.

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