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The Veterans Magazine Issue 32 | July 2017

Chennai 6 Latest
Read the latest on the recent
protests and the hunger strikes

Big Phil Campion


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Chennai Six Protests Latest


Two Soldiers Killed in Tank Accident
US Shoots down Syrian Warplane

Chennai Six Protests asks


again for answers and Justice
Six veterans being held in prison in occasions to intervene including a recent visit
Chennai, India are still awaiting the to India where Theresa May spoke directly to
outcome of an appeal to overturn their
conviction of possession of illegal arms
the Indian Prime Minister over the six. As yet,
nothing has been done. The protests come

despite thier authorising paperwork amidst the political confusion over who
allowing them to carry arms in their should be running the country in Parliament
professional anti-piracy role. following the recent election. Last month the
closing of Parliament meant that all petitions Hundreds of protesters
put to the government were closed until the turned out in London on
reformation of the new government. This Friday to demand the
action destroyed the growing petition that the release of the Chennai Six.
Chennai Six had opened leaving the only

option but to start again. However, the

petition raised through change.org is still
currently running with over 400,000
signatures. If you would like to sign the
petition please click on the link at the bottom
of the page.

Pressure
Last Wednesday, Lisa Dunn, the brother of
Nick Dunn, one of the six, released a video
on youtube explaining the situation. She
highlighted the need to keep the pressure up
on the British Government to, in turn, put
pressure on the Indian Government to see
The six were detained in October 2013 after sense and deliver the long awaited and
coming in to port to refuel. Their ship was overdue verdict on the case. Lisa, along with
boarded by the Indian authorities and they other family members have campaigned
were then subsiquently arrested over tirelessly for justice.
ludicrous arms charges. Despite the charges
originally being dropped, they were The SBT Says...
eventually reinstated and the entire crew of Enough is enough. These guys are suffer-
35, was sentenced to 5 years in prison in ing terribly because of a very wrong mis-
January 2016. An appeal was lodged over carriage of Justice. British and Indian
130 days ago for the Indian government to Governments, start doing the right thing
reconsider the charges but still, there has and realise the damage that is being done
been no answer from the Indian Judicial to these brave lads and their families. Its
system. time to get this sorted out once and for all.

Hunger Strike
On Thursday last week, Billy Irving, Nick
Simpson, John Armstrong and Estonian and
Ukrainian nationals who were also wrongly
jailed, began a three day hunger strike to
protest their innocence and demand the
Indian authorities reconsider the charges.
The hunger strike ended on Sunday with all
men being in good health. The British
government has tried on no less than 54

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The Chennai Six,


An operators view on the situation
Former SAS Trooper, Security
Operator, Best Selling Author and
now Veterans Campainer Big Phil
Campion tells it how it is.
Sometimes controversial but always
honest and from the hip. Phil is a
very welcome addition to the
Sandbag Times Team
aving spent six years at sea myself incomprehension. Even if the paperwork

H travelling through pirate infested


waters, I can fully empathise with the
lads being held in India and im disgusted at
supporting the weapons was incorrect which
it was not and if the company involved owed
monies, so what. It has nothing to do with
the Indian authorities for wrongly imprisoning those who are now incarcerated. The
the whole crew, at the company who have all authorities have gone after the low hanging
but abandoned the men. At the lack of media fruit and are no better than the pirates who
support because it is not sexy enough to plague the seas holding good men to ransom.
make the news in any real capacity. At the Why not just keep the ship or the cargo if
British government who are more interested in there is a problem? Why not confiscate the
cutting deals related to BREXIT and handing weapons? No, the corrupt Indian authorities
over aid money to a country with a space have seen a potential bargaining chip. Their
programme. The irony of the fact that these reasoning is impaired by greed.
men have protected Indian seamen incapable
of defending themselves is beyond The lads are surviving because those near
and dear are keeping their hopes alive. Food
parcels are delivered regularly to ensure that
they are fed and watered. Left to languish,
they would not even receive food and water. I
have spoken to those who have visited the
stricken operators and have heard of the
unnecessary hardship. The beatings they
have taken because the authorities are scared
of them. The Embassy has made a token
effort on their behalf but don't want to rock the
boat. (No pun intended).

What can we do? I personally will be pushing


this out wherever i can. I have a little bit of
notoriety and am known to a few i will be
spreading the word. I would hope that anyone
who has any decency at all will help by raising
awareness whenever possible.

Eventually this will land on a desk that gives


a damn and can help repatriate these lads
who were just doing their job to provide for
their families.

Cheers all, Phil.

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Have Your Say....
Send your comments in to us here at the SBT. Comment about anything within the
Magazine, Website, Radio, Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. All we ask is to keep the
comments relative to the topics and be respectful. Thats it. Now, fire away...

Last weekend was the launch of our Chennai Six project. We invited readers to comment on
the situation. Heres some of your comments.

The SBT posted... in this case, fight for these men. They all gave
years of their lives to the service of their
This months issue of the Sandbag Times will country, give them back their lives that they
be highlighting the Chennai 6. Apart from had wrongly taken away from them.
reports on the peaceful protest and the
recent hunger strike, we shall be looking at
why they are still incarcerated and what is Jim said...
happening, legally, to get them back home. June 19, 2017 at 10:16 am
However, the SBT is asking for you to
comment on the situation. I will free up a Sadly, there is an awful lot of bad news in the
page (maybe 2) for all of your comments. If media, and folks cherry pick what they think
you feel passionately enough about this are important issues. In the aftermath of the
miscarriage of justice then please, please Al Blackman (Marine A) case, there have
comment. I will then ensure this edition is been a number of significant events that have
stuck under the noses of everyone I possibly grabbed the new headlines. Agreed, those
can. MPs included. I know it will be nothing with loss of life or endangerment will always
new to them but at least we can show that take precedence BUT that does not mean
this is not going away, nor the people that are there is nothing else going on in the world.
supporting them. Help us to keep it in the This country sends a lot of money abroad,
public. Have your say!! helping other countries overcome some of
the wrongs they suffer. It just so happens
that one of these countries.India get an
Gremlin replied... awful lot of funding from our shores, and
June 18, 2017 at 5:48 pm return the favour by encarcerating the very
men that help to keep their waters safe. The
Too often we are distracted by the news of Chennai 6 are 6 ex mil chaps that are in a
the day. Many news articles are written to sell place they should not be.period. They are
todays stories. Yesterdays headlines are too not alone.30+ individuals from their ship
quickly forgotten. The lives of people in are in the squalour of an Indian jail. Pressure
yesterdays news, do not change because needs to be brought to bear on those
new news is on the front page. I have read responsible for this travesty of justice.
that 45 times this has been brought up the Witholding some of the funding would go
the Indian Government, that is hundreds of some way to showing that we do not tolerate
times too few. One life is too many to be this sort of action, without repercussions. The
forgotten, the 6 names here are just the tip of only way we will secure a result, is for the
the story, family, friends & the whole country public, and the rest of the world to unite
are also part of the tragedy. It is time to bring against this sort of barbaric activity.
them home.

Claire said...
Jane said... June 19, 2017 at 3:10 pm
June 19, 2017 at 5:22 am
Its been far too long, innocent men left
The British government should hang their abandoned in a stinking hell hole. Wrong on
heads in shame for not intervening and every level.
bringing this situation to justice. The lives of
these innocent men can not and must not be To post your comments couldnt be easier.
swept under the carpet. Its a disgrace that All you need do is visit one of our media
these men are still behind bars. Wake up and
platforms and type away....
o something to help them. They are innocent
men, wrongly accused of crimes they didnt
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more than me, for the five years prior to this sad
time she had kept us from falling apart and
sinking. If it wasn't for her I would have given up
way before I did. We had reached the point that
I was affecting the children and everyone
around me, my spine was worse than ever and
so was my mental health. The situation at home
had reached the point where Nikki had reached
the end of her tether and she asked me to
leave the house and go to the hospital and get
the help that I so desperately needed,
physically and mentally. Nikki said that until I
had some help and some respite care I couldn't
come home. Some may think that this was cold
hearted, but you have to understand what I was
putting my family through, she had no choice.
Nikki assumed that the amount of money that is
March 2016 a month and year that would change my life forever. I raised for military charities annually in this
left the Royal Engineers in 2010 after ten years serving my country country that someone, somewhere could offer
me two weeks respite, giving me the help I
and doing like many had before me, which ever service they were in. needed and the break that my family so
I was forced to leave with serious life changing injuries and mental desperately needed. Before I left my home I
health scars that would affect me for the rest of my life. I was rang one of the major charities and they said
assured that on my Medical Discharge I would be rehoused and that they were not able to offer me respite care
because of my poor physical and mental state.
cared for and supported by the NHS, unfortunately this was not the They were very concerned for my safety and
case. I tried my best with several Mental Health services, they all had stated that I must attend hospital and insist
stated the same this is a military issue, we can't help you! on them finding me some treatment. As they felt
that the hospital would try and discharge me
During this time I was undergoing further immediately, thus putting me on the streets, I
surgeries, I wasn't coping and couldn't was advised to stay and insist on treatment as
understand what was wrong with me and sadly the NHS had Duty of Care for my wellbeing.
neither could my family. I was never a user of Bearing in mind that I was in a Designated
social media, but if I was I would have realised Military Hospital. As predicted they tried to
that there is a lot of fantastic support out there, discharge me at 2 o'clock in the morning
unfortunately I was deeply depressed and despite many desperate pleas for mental health
depression does funny things to people, I help and the fact that I was homeless and
couldn't handle even talking about my career, danger to myself and others. I felt my whole
let alone join a group like FVUK. In June 2015 world was falling apart, I was submissive and
my physical and mental health took a turn for very emotional, I felt I was fighting for my life
the wors. My PTSD was worse than ever. I was and my screams were still being ignored.
still desperate for help and I was still being
Luckily a junior nurse fought my corner and
ignored and passed from pillar to post, no one
prevented me from being discharged, I was
knowing quite what to do with me, my
allowed to stay until the morning. In the
desperation grew, the pain consumed me bit by
morning I rang my welfare officer again and he
bit. My whole life felt like it was spiralling out of
said " Do not let them discharge you because
control, my family stayed by my side equally as
you will be homeless and very vulnerable. I
desperate and concerned about my future.
didn't want to cause anyone any problems, I
I've been with my wife for nearly 20 years, the hold the medical staff in high regard and have
summer of 2015 would test our love and great respect for their work, but I had no choice
strength like no other time before. She could but to follow my instructions as I felt no one
see what was happening to me but felt else cared. As you can expect the news didn't
powerless to do anything about it, she's the one go down very well and for that I'm truly sorry,
that deals with my depression, anxiety and but I was promised by the Army I would get
panic attacks. She's the one that constantly priority treatment. So over the next few days a
runs me about to health appointments and Mexican standoff happened, of everyone
making sure that I have the right medication. insisting that it was the responsibility of the NHS
She's the one that has to cope with my pain to care for me and them insisting it wasn't. A lot
and side effects that all these pills give me, the happened over those days. I was being ignored
angry outbursts that I constantly had, and then by the senior staff and they tried every trick in
the depression and my horrible and nasty the book to trying and discharge me, even
attitude afterwards. Blaming myself, and saying that I would be referred for a mental
convinced I was a bad person that didn't health appointment if I left. The problem was
deserve the love that she gave me. She dealt they were referring me to the very place that I
with the house, the children, the pets, the had already been turned away from, they
nightmares, flashbacks, the bills, she would claimed they were trying their best but yet still
pick me up off the floor when I fell during the hadn't referred me to anyone who could or were
night or day. Nikki is the one that has struggled willing to help. In the end I tracked down my

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own help despite my serious mental state, I was cellulitis, in the middle of the day with members
visited by a charity representative who said they of the public just staring at me ...... That I will
have a veterans home that I could go to for two never forget or forgive.
weeks. Thank God someone finally was able to
I was there for about 45 minutes, in an area that
help! My wife was over the moon and said I
I have no friends or people that I could ask for
could return home to the family after my two
help. Then by chance my wife called to see
weeks respite. So I filled out the paperwork and
how I was, I explained what had happened she
everything looked positive. I got to keep my
simply stated " I may not like you at times
bed over the weekend, I still hadnt seen a
recently but I have always loved you, I thought
physio or a mental health worker by this point
they would have to help that's the only reason I
despite the mental health ward being only
asked you to leave. She came and got me and
upstairs. I was told the only way I could get
took me home, and was horrified by the
access to this ward was to be arrested as the
condition of my legs. Within 24 hours I was
police are the only ones that have the power to
back in the same hospital on an antibiotic drip
authorise this? Really, are we at the stage
as the cellulitis was so bad, it took about two
where a British war veteran can only get
months to clear. A complaint was filed
immediate mental health help through the NHS,
immediately on my behalf as I had a full mental
in one of the biggest military areas in the
break down, I felt worthless, I was in no fit state
country, is by getting himself arrested! But I
to look after myself and at times could hardly
knew no different and clearly the medical staff
string a sentence together. In the next few
are not trained or funded to know what to do
months the hospital tried every avoidance
with us veterans, at least in the Hampshire area
method that they could employ, my medical
it seemed.
notes had been lost, my drug chart had gone
The weekend passed and on the Monday missing etc. They exceeded all and every
morning I looked at my legs did not feel right, response time targets they promised and
they were swollen and discoloured and more prolonged the whole process for as long as
painful than ever, I could hardly put any weight they could. The charity that said they would
on them. I told a nurse about it and she said help whilst I was in hospital, denied everything
that she would come back to me. She never even my existence. No one from the hospital
did. Lunch had just passed and I was would take responsibility for their actions. Yet
summoned to the patients room, so I hobbled again I felt abandoned and failed on every level,
down on crutches and was met by the man I have still not received a proper apology. Sadly
from the charity and the ward sister. I sat down just before Christmas 2015 I took a huge
and knew it was bad news because the sister overdose feeling that to leave this world, was
would not look up from the floor. The charity the only thing I could do to end this constant
guy said " It's bad news, because I had nightmare that I was putting my family through.
admitted to being verbally abusive to my wife in In my mind at that time it was the greatest way
the past the respite home would not accept me to show my children and wife how much I loved
due to having no security!!! At that I stopped them. I tell you this not for pity or sympathy. I
him and asked the sister "Sister since I arrived tell you this because I want people in a similar
here and despite the problems I have had, have position to realise they are not alone and there
I ever been rude or aggressive to anyone? She are others that have also felt this way.
replied, still looking at the floor, "No". At that
Now we are at March 2016, I was still incredibly
point I got emotionally upset, so I got up left
low and my attacks were worse than ever! I still
because I didn't want to lose my temper with
hadn't had the mental health appointment that I
him. I hobbled back to my bed after pulling
was promised and waited eight months for,
myself together to find a welcoming committee!
when the appointment came and I was
It would appear that they, the hospital staff and
discharged after one session being told that this
the charity guy, had colluded to get me away
was a military issue and they could not help. I
from my room so they could pack up my day
wished I had done the job properly when I tried
sack and remove me from the hospital. I didn't
to take my own life. I felt like it would only be a
argue or show any resistance, I just begged for
matter of time until I tried again. One day my
help. When asking the female Doctor for my
wife walked in with an IPhone, I had never had
personal medication out of the locked bedside
a smart phone before and initially wasn't
cabinet she said " Are you going to sign the
interested. Nikki was just trying to cheer me up
discharge form ? I said "No because you are
and give me something positive to focus on, I
removing me against my will". I was denied
had never been on Twitter before so I joined not
access to my personal medication. I was put
knowing what it was!?
into a wheelchair chair, in my pyjamas, and
wheeled out of the hospital by a military Cpl, That was the moment that changed my life for
who kept whispering to me that he was so sorry ever! I know looking back this may sound a
about what they were making him do. They did little soft, my first ever tweet was "I've never felt
not inform anyone of their actions, did not give so alone since I left the Army". To my
me any bus fare or in struction, they just wanted amazement the phone pinged and someone
rid of the problem, me. I was left at a bus stop, had followed me, then again and again. I fully
opposite the hospital, crying, in my pyjama admit that initially it was all about me and my
bottoms, polo shirt and flip flops with a severe problems. After a couple of weeks I soon
infection in my legs, which turned out to be realised it was not just me that struggles this

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way, there are many Garys out there and happening again. What are just as important
some a lot worse off than I am. So I started to are the people that I have chosen to help me,
share my experiences and problems and I as I know my limitations! I have never hidden
spoke to many about their issues and things my flaws and like any good leader the council I
that were holding them back. Soon I found have round me is paramount. I have some
myself loosely counselling Veterans and their really experienced and honest, passionate
families and the more I felt I was helping the people on our team and I wouldn't be able to
more I felt I actually had a purpose in life. Every function properly without them. My aim is to
time I was thanked a little piece of the man I incorporate as many veterans or family
was came back to life. In the meantime follower members as I can, all bringing their own skills
after follower was starting to support me and to the team, giving as many people as possible
the positive message I was trying to spread the same feeling of self-worth and belonging
across Twitter. Seven weeks after I started on that I receive from FVUK. Sometimes people
Twitter, I got an invitation to go to Westminster are just looking for a reason to get up in the
and speak to the Chair of the All Party morning, we all have our own reasons to want
Parliamentary Group for The Armed Forces to produce something so positive.
Covenant about my experiences and the
So here we are at the stage that trustees have
problems that veterans face in our community
been appointed and the Charity status
and the failings of the covenant. At first I
application has been submitted to the Charity
thought it was a joke! But it was real, finally
Commission. Our path is clear; we will step up
someone was willing to listen to my cries for
and help whenever we can. We are the band
help. It was a very constructive meeting and we
aid to seal the wound until we can gateway
are still in touch to this date. At this point I had
them to the best possible agency. Whether it be
five thousand followers on Twitter and it was
a tent for the homeless or food vouchers for the
this support that got me through each day, in
families that are struggling to put food on the
August 2016 someone approached me and
table, we will consider most things if
asked why FVUK wasn't on FaceBook? The
desperately needed. We are aware that
reason being I was still very ill and could just
throwing money at the problem does not
about cope with Twitter, also I hadn't used
always fix the issue, that's why we gateway
FaceBook in years and didn't understand it all.
them to the correct place to try and solve the
So they helped me start a group, then the
underlying problem that has got them to this
group started to grow in the same fashion as
stage in the first place. We believe that care
Twitter. I soon had people asking me if they
doesn't stop at five o'clock, weekends and
could donate, which I replied " I don't want
public holidays! Isn't it better they have
people's money"! They said "But why are you
someone instead of no one? We are also
doing this then"? I simply stated that you don't
building a buddy scheme that will offer general
need money to support people and show them
support, information and comradeship from
you care and they are not alone.
other veterans and associated family members.
As the group has grown it has attracted some Quite often people just want to have a chat to
amazing people, all with their own passions and break the isolation and loneliness, we use the
skills all wanting to help drive forward FVUK. All power of Google to help source information
having the same morals and standards of local to the recipient. We are not qualified to
wanting to do good with no reward to give treatment, but we can direct them to
themselves. It took some time for me to initially reputable organisations and charities. As our
realise what was charity grows we hope to expand our offers of
needed, but as my assistance and grants, to train our volunteers so
experience grew my we can offer the best and safest service for all.
confidence and passion Even if we immediately pass on a case to
grew at an equal rate. someone more suitable, if warranted, it is still a
For so long I had let my success in our eyes. What is important is the
demons and health recipient not our ego's! We work tirelessly to
defeat me, but now I build good relationships with other charities and
have started to except organisations that share our ethos, and pride
my disability and ourselves in offering help where ever possible
problems. I have finally to advertise functions and events and services
come to the realisation of other organisations. For now I feel you have
that I have something read enough! I hope this brings strength and
positive and courage to the forgotten to step forward and
constructive to offer the say that they are also struggling, and clarity to
world. I have made a those who wanted to know more about who I
few mistakes on route am and who we are. The first step is always the
but they have been hardest step admitting that you need help, I
honest and with good cannot change my past but I can change my
intentions. What's future and hopefully that of others. To my team,
important is I have my Trustees and most importantly my family,
learnt from them, and thank you for not giving up on me and believing
put into practice in me. I owe you my life.
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training provided, where necessary. Many of these roles will also
present opportunities for advancement. We wish to advise
prominent Veterans support agencies about the diverse
employment opportunities for those who have been out of the
Services, perhaps for longer than two years, and are aged 18 to
50 + . (Anyone contacting us within 2 years of discharge will
also be reminded about the (CTP) Career Transition
Partnership). Save Our Soldier cares for and helps, with
coaching and emotional support for post-traumatic stress,
he idea for Save Our Soldier came about because [Lee individuals and their families who fall through the cracks in the

T Hayward, the Founder of the charity] saw in newspaper


headlines that suicides were occurring after combatants
returned from war. It was unacceptable to see this frequently in
statutory system. Experience has shown that the issue of finding
satisfactory and appropriate work, and commonly the apparent
lack of suitable openings, is a key issue for Veterans/ex-Service
the news, and to do nothing when something could be done. personnel. Moreover, it is often the central barrier to them
The problem is post traumatic stress, an injury triggered by reintegrating back into civilian society. Through our growing
exposure to extreme trauma. We call this condition PTSI, (Post corporate connections, Save our Soldier is now firmly supported
Traumatic Stress Injury) but it is more commonly known as by and partnering with the automotive industry. Consequently,
PTSD. Conversations with veterans led to research. The results we are about to launch a job portal on our web site which will
highlighted a growing need for support of veterans, struggling to feature a vacancies board directly representing over 600 vehicle
transition and reintegrate into civvy street, and for their families body repair shops across the country. (The job board is being
suffering from the legacy of combat. Lee knew with the right provided by a car-repair organisation directly and this will
people, the number of acute cases could be reduced. involve no recruitment fees or any other fees). This type of work
Encouragement to become a charity came from The Medlock involves becoming an integral part of small teams of specialised
Charitable Trust, who provided initial funding to get the operatives focused on a common goal; it represents a
specialised emotional coaching for combatants started. The potentially rewarding environment for someone formerly trained
charity was started in Nov 2012, Save Our Soldier now has 20 to perform to high standards, with a similar ethos to the Forces
coaches from Scotland to Devon. The UK automotive industry and Emergency Services. It is well paid for those who learn the
is experiencing a significant shortage in personnel. The industry skills. Jobs range from receptionist and delivering customers'
needs dedicated, mission-focused individuals, who like to work cars to all manner of vehicle body repair and finish coat
in teams, take pride in their work and maintain good standards. spraying. Furthermore, opportunities can extend into the wider
They are required nationwide, for permanent roles with full automotive industry, to areas like computing, sales and more.

send them the artwork in the large limited edition 20x30 canvases
for them to sell at no cost to them, each being sold for 75 they
cost 25 each to produce with the stretcher bars and certificates
I have always helped charities when i can by way of donating which is deducted to produce a replacement then the charity
money. But having a lot of friends in the military helping military takes 50% of the balance the other 50% produces another canvas
charities has been more important to me. 5 yrs ago i met Dennis or goes towards other items like postcards pads pens mugs
mason whose son was lost in Afghanistan at the time i was clocks and other items i can think of to print the artwork on every
printing t-shirts and he wanted some shirts for a fun walk he was penny that comes back goes into printing more items to offer the
organising to raise funds for his sons memorial fund. We started charities and any new charities. Not to mention the donations we
talking about things he could do to raise funds and even came to have donated in the last year since starting this over 40 large
my house till early hrs in the morning to help me make the shirts canvases to many fundraisers charities and families.I also attend
from that day he has been like a father to me and my family military some of the events and fundraisers to set out a display to
especially my children. We all went to help out on fundraisers sell the artwork to help them on the day. Seeing the response
and charity events to help Dennis. I then had a job opportunity from the public and the help it gives the charities makes it more
that i had to take and this meant i could not help as much as i worthwhile.
could. 1yr into the new job i met Paul Ballard who was an artist
Richard Betts
and a veteran ex royal artillery he knew about the help i gave
Dennis and wanted to do something to help he showed me
some of the artwork and it was amazing we talked about how or
what we could do and decided to offer the artwork to military
charities for them to sell to help them raise funds for them self we
both put in 750 each to get the artwork put into production and i
created the Facebook page and started inviting people which is
when we met Karin Sowerby who is another amazing artist and
wanted to help and later found out she was also a Veteran and
then later her Sister Angie Sowerby another amazing artist and
also a veteran. Dennis Mason from The Lance Corporal Nicky
Mason Memorial Fund was the 1st to take artwork. And living on
the old garrison in Colchester & Nick y being in the parachute
regiment contacting Stephen Cooper from Support our Paras
was the next charity who gladly accepted the artwork. From
there it went up hill with other charities. Julie Cooper from the
Dons War Memorial Bar, Ian Proud of the Gateshead poppy
Appeal, Paul Lomax the Great War Heritage Project, Ian Inglis the
War Museum Scotland, Gary Wallace the RECCE group and
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From the Pit to the Palace...

This month has been very much of a roller coaster ride. There
has been so many positives in my life but also the hauntings of
days past. Thankfully, these days, thanks to my own faith, I can
pretty much talk myself around most problems that are thrown at
me.

When I look at others, I see struggles with very few answers.


Sometimes it isnt the fact that there are no answers, just the
answers havent been seen yet. When we are in that position is
very hard to maintain a positive attitude. My thoughts and
prayers in this edition are very much with the Chennai Six and
their families. What on earth can I possibly say to give comfort
and reassurance to these very brave people going through such doing more than they know. We wont know the true extent of
a difficult time? Well, there is one passage that I know of that their suffering and hardship because we are not there but we
can offer hope. This kind of dawned on me this Sunday when can be assured they are being guided. Just as Joseph when he
we were sat down having an afternoon of musicals. One of my was suffering.
favourites, and one I have also played in, is Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Of course the play/musical is When we look at recent events, we can see the dtermination and
a dramatised production but the real story of Joseph can be strength, not only in the lads but the families that will stop at
found in Genesis. nothing to win the day. They will win.

We all know that life can be hard, it can pile pressure on like no
tomorrow but all of these trials will make you stronger. Thats
how it works. Weve all heard the sayings, What doesnt beat
you makes you stronger and God gives his hardest battles to
his strongest soldiers. When I look at the families and the lads
in India, I see those two sayings. He knows you will all pull
through regardless of what disappointments or victories may
come, he know the lads can endure this, even though they think
the opposite at times. He know the families will be their rock
and will never stop fighting. He know that the fight will be won.

In the mean time, whatever your faith, religion, denomination, I


would like to ask you all to pray or think about the lads and their
families. Give them strength to continue to fight with faith and
hope, guide the authorities to see humanity and compassion
and bring a swift end to this ongoing trial. Give them guidance
to learn and to help others once this has ended. Amen.


This has become one of my favourite chapters, not because of
the musical story but because of the many lessons that we can
take from it. The story originally talks of a boy that dreams
many strange things, these dreams turn into foresights for the
future. I dont suggest for a moment that any of us will possess
that gift but it does show that everything happens for a reason.
If he didnt get his dreams, he wouldnt have been hated by his
brothers, they wouldnt have thrown him in the pit, he wouldnt
have been pulled out and sold as a slave, he wouldnt have
ended up in prison for something he hadnt done (something
familiar there), he wouldnt have been in a position to help the
Pharoah, he wouldnt have saved millions from starvation and
finally, wouldnt have forgiven his brothers for a terrible crime
and reunite his family.

Now we dont know what we have in store for us but I do know


that the guys currently sat in that awful prison cell in India are

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Hi Folks, welcome to Sandbag Times Radio :) and need to organise some musical entertainment. What
about your own personal DJ! I don't mean one that rocks up
For those that have been following the progress of the maga- at your door and sets up a studio in your front room. What I
zine and Radio Station, you will have seen and heard some am referring to is a bespoke service whereby you let me
significant changes to both the magazine, and the station. know in advance of the people attending your party/function
We are still very busy championing the plight of the Chennai beforehand.... preferably a week or two before the event. You
6, both in print, and on air. This weekend 24/25 June, the give me the names, their musical tastes, and anything else
whole team is attending a function in Worcester on behalf of about them you wish to disclose, and leave the rest to us :)
the lads who are the "Chennai 6". SBT Radio will be "Live" at On the day/night of the function, all you will need to do is log
the New Inn in Claines, Worcester, supporting Pablo and Jane in to your favourite Internet radio station......Yes, thats US!.....
with providing entertainment, and trying to empty the pockets turn your music up, and then go about your business. We
of those attending in order to raise funds in support of this will provide your music for the function, intertwined with com-
effort to free the lads. The Chennai team are expected to be ments and chat from your DJ, who will take requests etc.
in attendance, and a BBQ and musical entertainment This is a new dimension to the station, and we are excited to
throughout the 2 days is planned. see how this pans out.... but we need your input to see if it a
viable proposition. Let me know your thoughts, and any sug-
We still need your support folks. The main aim of the Radio
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ing this over with he team over the next couple of weeks to
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iron out any snags.
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Those of you that watch "Big Phil"Campion, both on Sky's simple connection.
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y step son, Randy Iverson, Jr.
gladly open the door. I think that if you can
put some pain on paper, it lessens the hearts
load - after all words and thoughts have
weight. As a poet, if I did not transcribe the
poems that come to me, then I would not be
myself. Tampering with this arrangement is
dangerous. Long ago, I made a bargain with
the worlds of my life; if I made them poems,
Ann Iverson is the author
of four poetry collections.
Her poems have
appeared in a wide
M enlisted in the United States Army in
2001 and in 2002 he was deployed to
Iraq. He was trained as a Military Police
they promised me meaning.

I have always encouraged my step son to


find artistic ways to aid the healing process.
Officer Canine Unit and with a huge sense He has done some of this. One of the photos
variety of journals and of patriotism and pride, he served his country
venues including Writers included is an interesting drawing he did that
in extreme conditions for over nine years. renders the war from his dogs view. It is
Almanac with Garrison
Keillor. Her art work has fascinating that the soldier himself is mostly
The years that Randy spent in harms way absent in the image, but the dog is forefront,
been featured in several were beyond difficult, most certainly for him,
art exhibits as well as in alert to all before him. There is a certain
but also for his father and me. There is only sense of mystery to this piece and I hope that
a permanent installation so much one can do to keep your mind from
at the University of he continues to think about ways to tell his
going down the dreaded path of what could story as time and the heart allows.
Minnesota Amplatz happen. I found that to document the
Childrens Hospital. experience through the lens of my poets eye,
Her collection Art I was able to find new roads to travel that lead
Lessons was selected to to a sense of healing I think for all of us.
be in the Vincent Van
Gogh Library the Over the years I have published four
Netherlands. She collections of poetry, three of them contain
recently wrote and war poems with Definite Space being
illustrated her first predominantly about Randys three
childrens story which deployments. As our family continues to heal,
was published in 2016. I have relied on writing to sustain me and to
Her writing and art can help me find a way to make sense of the loss
be viewed at and the pain. If my words can lend meaning
anniverson.weebly.com. to a time that just seems inexplicable, then
Ann feels fortunate that they have served their purpose.
she has been given
these gifts as a path Experiences such as war that burrow so
through life its losses deeply inside, need to find a way to the light.
and its loves. For me, just when I think I am done writing
about the war, another poem taps and I

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From definite space From art lessons
When a Son Goes Off to War Walter Reed Army Medical facility
December, 2009 for RJ
I walk out into the world alone at dusk
watch blackbirds with no strategic plan, Early morning, I gather soft murmurs on
mission, or vision gather in the naked the hotel shuttle:
tree.
The first surgery nicked his colon, ten
more after that
Hundreds of them fly in for this
His dad left on Saturday
impromptu session,
Mom leaves on Sunday
where they put their wings together and
A sister leaves Wednesday
form
An aunt arrives on Thursday
an ark of shadow, a coalition between
light and dark, Inside every heart, theres a painting, one of oil never drying.
while from branches, decisions scatter Inside these walls are portraits of life impossible to render.
in the air.
One canvas offers:
Filled with privilege like never before, an Army Champlain around a make-shift altar in the jungle;
I open myself to the visual world one chopper hovers overhead.
where doctrine and creed do not matter The soldiers hands are folded, heads bowed.
so even God finds himself amongst If there is a silence beyond silence, here it is.
As though on skateboards,
their turning eyes looking West, legless boys cruise the grounds on electronic devices.
knowing everything we long to know Sisters and mothers chase them.
about how light ends Someone tries to tell me the left leg is target,
and darkness has its way. key seat in the hummer, but I see the right gone too.
I see the middle of nowhere.
I see the nothingness.
I digest the cost for freedom.
These days the wound is left open until signs of infection are gone.
I wish you could cut the heart open, mend it
then let it drain and dry for days in the sun.
Second canvas provides: a priest washing a soldiers feet.
Some days, I think there is nothing holy left.
But if there is a holy beyond holy, Ill take it in.
We lie on soft mats with soldiers in meditation.
She tells us to forget about ourselves,
introduces us to each part of our being.
I whispered to myself no more war poems. I told myself that.

War poem
Since we came to this field with pain
Three a.m. First Call from Baghdad
is this the path where love should end?
Like screaming maniacs, As wild lupine diminish
we plummet and secrets of the garden unfold.
down the flight of stairs
could have easily broken What is told is mostly sorrow.
all our legs. We filled this prairie with so much sorrow.
We took our hands
The sharp pierce and threw grief to the wild.
of the rings limited life
find the phone It took it for a while, but then the deer
find the phone who once came, left for good.
where the fuck is the phone Their sudden darting disappeared.
here it is Even the bunnies are now just clay
here it is
then a statuary of their lives
your voice so sane. before we entered.

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