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Western Telegraph
09-05-2025
- General
- Western Telegraph
War veteran Duncan, 99, lights Tenby's VE Day beacon
Duncan Hilling, who served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in India, Japan and Malaya, led the town's parade from Tudor Square as he rode in style in a World War Two USA Army jeep. After a wheelchair ride up Castle Hill, the former Bren Gun Carrier driver, who now lives in Saundersfoot, had the honour of lighting the Tenby beacon as part of the national chain. Mr Hilling is pictured in the Jeep, flanked by town mayor, Dai Morgan, mayoress Melanie Lewis, mace bearers Denise Cousins and Spike Abbott and town crier Erin Morgan. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) A large crowd gathered on Castle Hill following the parade, and there were stirring scenes as I Vow to Thee My Country was sung ahead of town crier Erin Morgan reading the VE Day tribute before the beacon lighting at 9.30pm. A large crowd gathered on Castle Hill for the ceremony. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Commemorations in Tenby had begun more than 12 hours earlier with the reading of the VE Day proclamation and the VE Day flag being raised on one of the town wall turrets. A wreath laying ceremony at the town's war memorial was led by the Rector of Tenby, the Rev. Steve Brett. Students from Ysgol Greenhill School pay their respects at the A tribute from the police at the war memorial. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) war memorial. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Tenby's mayor, Cllr Dai Morgan, laid a wreath on behalf of the town, and a large crowd – including many local schoolchildren – witnessed other organisations pay their respects. The evening parade moves off from Tudor Square. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) These included the Tenby branch of the Royal British legion, Tenby, Saundersfoot and Narberth Police, Ysgol Greenhill School and Tenby Sea Cadets. Mr Hilling lights the Castle Hill beacon. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Afterwards the Mayor - along with Major Andrew Hamilton - the Armed Forces Covenant, which is a promise made by the council to ensure that those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly. Mr Hilling is pictured with daughter Miranda Davies on the way up to Castle Hill. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)


AFP
03-03-2025
- Politics
- AFP
Video shows Philippine president at wreath-laying ceremony, not receiving award from US army
, showing President Ferdinand Marcos laying a wreath at a memorial before he is accompanied into a building by US soldiers holding his country's national flag, was shared on February 11, 2025. "Awarded the highest honorary award of the USA Army, PBBM is something else," reads superimposed Tagalog-language text, using initials for the president that incorporate his nickname "Bongbong". Images of Marcos and US President Donald Trump were also overlaid on the video, which was viewed more than 165,000 times. Image Screenshot of the false TikTok post, captured on March 3, 2025 The video also , with comments suggesting users believed the US army had given Marcos an honorary award. "BBM to our nation. I salute you!" read one comment. Another read: Manila and Washington are long-standing treaty allies and their relationship has deepened since Marcos took office in 2022 (archived link). He is widely seen as having aggressively pushed back against China's claims over the South China Sea, a change from his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte's cosier relationship with Beijing (archived link). The battle between the two political dynasties is at the heart of upcoming mid-term races, which could determine the political future of Duterte's eldest daughter, impeached Vice President Sara Duterte. But there have been no official reports of Marcos receiving any award from the US military, and the video circulating online was in fact filmed in May 2023. Wreath-laying ceremony using keyframes from the falsely shared video led to a livestream shared on the verified YouTube channel of state-run broadcaster RTVM on May 4, 2023 (archived link). "President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. pays his formal respects to the sacrifices of America's veterans by offering a wreath before the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during a solemn ceremony at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States of America on May 4, 2023," read the video's caption. The video used in the false posts matches the footage shown between the 7:07 and 15:40 marks. Image Screenshot comparison of the video in the false post (left) and the RTVM livestream (right) Philippine broadcaster GMA News and the Pentagon's Defense Visual Information Distribution Service also published footage of the ceremony (archived here and here). Marcos is not shown being given an award in any of the videos. There is also no mention of Marcos being given the US army's "highest honorary award" in Philippine news reports about the ceremony or in an article on the Arlington National Cemetery's official website (archived here and here). The claim was earlier debunked by Philippine fact-checking organisation VERA Files (archived link).