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Alec Penstone

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Alec Penstone
Born(1925-04-23)23 April 1925
Tottenham, London, England
Died28 May 2026(2026-05-28) (aged 101)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch
United Kingdom Royal Navy
Service years
1943–1946
Rank
Able Seaman
UnitHMS Campania
Known forWorld War II veteran
Conflicts
AwardsUnited Kingdom 1939–45 Star
United Kingdom Atlantic Star
United Kingdom Arctic Star
United Kingdom Pacific Star
United Kingdom Defence Medal
France Legion of Honour[1]
Russia Medal of Ushakov

Alec William George Penstone (23 April 1925 – 28 May 2026) was a British World War II veteran who served in the Royal Navy during the war, notably aboard HMS Campania (D48), an escort aircraft carrier. Records show that he participated in D-Day operations and Arctic convoy missions.[2]

Background and military career

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Alec William George Penstone was born in Tottenham, London, on 23 April 1925.[2][3] He volunteered as a teenage messenger during the London Blitz, reportedly leaving his factory job to contribute to the war effort.[4] In his naval career, he served on submarines before transferring to the HMS Campania (D48), which played a key role in mine-sweeping and escort duties in the lead-up to the Normandy invasion.[5]

Penstone began his service in the Royal Navy in 1943, after training that was completed in December of that year. He remained on active duty after the end of the war in Europe, serving through VE Day and then being deployed to the Far East, before he was demobilised in September 1946.[2]

Later years and public reflections

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At the age of 99, he attended the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, where he laid a wreath by the statue of Field Marshal Montgomery and paid tribute to his fallen shipmates, calling their sacrifice a story "that must never ever be forgotten".[6] His 100th birthday was celebrated by members of the Royal Naval Association's Isle of Wight branch.[7]

On 7 November 2025, ahead of Remembrance Sunday, Penstone gave an interview on Good Morning Britain, where he voiced profound disappointment in the state of modern Britain, lamenting that freedoms he fought for had eroded and that his country was "a darn sight worse than when I fought for it".[8][9] His comments prompted expressions of gratitude and a commitment to uphold the values for which he and his peers served.[10][11]

Penstone also expressed disillusionment, insisting that the freedoms and values he once fought for had been compromised.[12][13]

Death

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Penstone died at Mountbatten Hospice in Newport, Isle of Wight, on 28 May 2026, aged 101.[14]

References

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  1. ^ "D-DAY submarine detector STOPPED ATTACKS that could have 'decimated' Normandy fleet". www.gbnews.com. Retrieved 19 March 2026.
  2. ^ a b c "Unseen stories: Surviving the Arctic convoys". Blind Veterans UK.
  3. ^ Bell, Georgia (7 November 2025). "London WWII veteran, 100, says winning the war 'wasn't worth it' because of the state of the UK". London Evening Standard.
  4. ^ "Alec's story | Second World War | Royal British Legion". The Royal British Legion. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  5. ^ "VECTIS VIEW: Alec Penstone – WWII veteran and centenarian". Isle of Wight Observer News. 28 April 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  6. ^ Hossein-Pour, Anahita (5 June 2024). "D-day veteran pays tribute to 'wonderful shipmates' for 80th anniversary". The Standard. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  7. ^ Smithers, Christopher (10 November 2025). "'God bless Alec Penstone – he fought for us in WW2 and he's still fighting now'". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  8. ^ "'It Wasn't Worth It!' 100-Year-Old WWII Vet Shocks TV Hosts on Remembrance Day". CBN. 10 November 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  9. ^ "D-Day veteran goes viral after emotional speech on ITV's Good Morning Britain". Isle of Wight County Press. 7 November 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  10. ^ McShane, Asher (7 November 2025). "WWII veteran declares winning the war 'wasn't worth it' due to the state of the UK". LBC. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  11. ^ "British WWII Veteran Gets Emotional While Saying His Sacrifice For Freedom Was Not 'Worth The Result'". AOL. 7 November 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  12. ^ "WWII Veteran Alec Penstone's Candid Remembrance: Has Britain Betrayed Its Wartime Promise?". Azat TV. 8 November 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  13. ^ "London WWII veteran, 100, says winning the war 'wasn't worth it' because of the state of the UK". Yahoo News. 7 November 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  14. ^ "Isle of Wight war hero Alec Penstone has died aged 101". Isle of Wight County Press. 28 May 2026. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
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