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Falklands War veteran awarded British Empire Medal for voluntary work

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 15:37, Tuesday June 20th, 2023.
Last updated: 15:37, Tuesday June 20th, 2023

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Denzil Connick has been awarded a British Empire Medal
Denzil Connick has been awarded a British Empire Medal

A Falklands War veteran has been awarded a British Empire Medal for his voluntary work to help his fellow veterans.

Denzil Connick, 66, from Blackwood, was honoured in King Charles III’s first-ever Birthday Honours list.

Mr Connick served in the 1982 conflict with the Parachute Regiment, where he was seriously injured by an enemy shell on Mount Longdon.

He lost his left leg above the knee and his right leg was severely damaged.

As a result, Mr Connick was medically discharged from the Army in 1984, but remained determined to devote his life to supporting his fellow veterans.

Denzil Connick served in the Falklands War in 1982
Denzil Connick served in the Falklands War in 1982

He co-founded the South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA) 82, which was established as a charity in 1997 and became the association’s first secretary, as well as a trustee responsible for the its activities – a role he held for a decade.

During that time, the association grew to include more than 3,000 members.

After retiring as a trustee, Mr Connick was elected to become one if its vice presidents for life, and he is regularly called upon by the association’s trustees for advice and guest speaking.

As well as this, Mr Connick has also volunteered as a caseworker for the SSAFA Armed Forces charity, something he has done since 1994.

Denzil Connick meeting the late Queen Elizabeth II
Denzil Connick meeting the late Queen Elizabeth II

Speaking to Caerphilly Observer about his honour, Mr Connick said: “It feels great. It’s so lovely to be officially recognised.

“It came out of the blue, I’ve been doing this for many years. It’s humbling.”

Speaking about why he has chosen to dedicate his life to helping others, he said: “I was wounded in the war and needed help as a result of my physical and mental injuries.

“It gives you greater empathy when you’ve suffered in the same way. I thought it was necessary to help.”

He explained that part of SAMA 82’s work involves helping Falklands veterans visit the Falkland Islands, working with other organisations including the Falklands Veterans Foundation and the RAF.

“When they return to the islands, it settles them down with their PTSD,” Mr Connick said.

“Seeing the islands in peace time, not war time, readjusts the brain. It can be a big help.”

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