A group of proud London licensed Taxi Drivers have volunteered their time to take a group of WWII veterans to Holland for the Arnhem 75th Anniversary…
Travelling to Arnhem with the charity, for the services of commemoration, were Ron Johnson 98 Frank Ashleigh 94, and Ray Whitwell 100, who all participated in the Arnhem conflict in 1944. They were joined by other WWII veterans and four Chelsea Pensioners.
The Battle of Arnhem was a major battle of the Second World War at the vanguard of the Allied Operation Market Garden. It was fought in and around the Dutch towns of Arnhem, Oosterbeek, and Wolfheze, and the surrounding countryside from 17–26 September 1944.
Ron Johnson, Frank Ashleigh and Ray Whitwell landed in September 1944 for Operation Market Garden. They were part of the daring operation where more than 600 gliders were towed into battle in an attempt to secure the River Rhine crossings and advance into northern Germany.
Ray Whitwell recalls: “We went nine days without food during the Arnhem conflict and then snipers shot holes in the bucket we were collecting water in.”
One of the lucky ones, he evaded capture as he crossed the Rhine and made his way back to British lines. Both Ron Johnson and Frank Ashleigh were not so lucky and were taken captive by the Germans and sent to Prisoner of War camps.
British Ambassador to the Netherlands Peter Wilson comments: “Ron, Frank, and Ray are living examples of the bravery shown by our armed forces during the Second World War. I’m so pleased they are travelling to the Netherlands in London cabs thanks to the Taxi Charity, to mark this historic commemoration of Operation Market Garden with us.”