D-Day: Lanarkshire veteran Ian Ritchie Forsyth recalls that fateful day
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Sergeant Ian Ritchie Forsyth (95) was a driver operator, working on reconnaissance for armoured division.
Prior to setting sail on the MV Boudicca to Bayeux with Poppyscotland today, he posed for a stunning portrait to highlight his own personal story of that fafetful day, 75 years ago.
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Hide AdIan recalled: “When I first went abroad I, like a lot of others of my age group, thought we were going to change the world; that is what we were going to fight for.
“Unfortunately, that quickly changed to fighting for our own survival and that was difficult enough, until we arrived at the gates of Belsen.
“That woke us up to realise the depths to which a man can sink and why we were really there.
“My memory tells me that of the 20 men that made up our troop, only three remained physically unmarked, but mentally scarred for the rest of their lives.
“There is so much I would like to say about the changes that took place in us but that would require a few pages and not just a few lines.”
After the War, Mr Forsyth became a teacher.