Surprise party for veteran, 90, hosted by cadets

Richard Price
BBC News, West Midlands
Hereford and Worcester Army Cadet Force An elderly man, wearing a pale blue shirt and a dark-coloured gilet, is seen entering a building. A man in military uniform is seen offering him directions.Hereford and Worcester Army Cadet Force
Ken Ricketts was invited to visit Evesham cadets' base, where a surprise celebration had been planned

A group of cadets in Worcestershire have surprised a 90-year-old veteran with a special birthday party.

The Evesham troop organised the celebration for Korean War veteran Ken Ricketts, who has been a dedicated and loyal participant in Remembrance parades, but ill health meant he has struggled recently to play as active a role as he would like to.

His son Andy contacted Hereford & Worcester Army Cadet Force (ACF) earlier this year to ask if they would help him mark the milestone birthday.

"The ACF always encourages cadets to engage with their local communities," said Evesham Troop's detachment commander, Mike Fryer.

"When I saw Andy's letter about his father I knew the cadets would want to be involved."

He added: "When Ken arrived he thought he was just getting a standard look round the detachment building and maybe a handshake or two.

"The look on his face when our plans were revealed was truly special."

Hereford and Worcester Army Cadet Force An elderly man is sat as a group of young people in military uniform are taking part in a presentation in his honour. There is a man in a black shirt sat next to the older man, and another man in military uniform is stood in the foreground.Hereford and Worcester Army Cadet Force
Mr Ricketts was recognised for his service as cadets helped him celebrate his milestone birthday

The cadets honoured Mr Rickett's military service with a presentation earlier this week, and delivered warm wishes from the Royal Anglian Regiment.

They also celebrated his birthday, with a letter from King Charles III read out by one of the cadets.

Mr Ricketts, who was himself a cadet in the 1940s, was presented with a specially-engraved glass tankard by the local troop.

"The veteran community is a special family, and so too is the ACF, we will always do our best to bring the two together," said Gheluvelt battery commander Capt Jamie Edwards.

"My congratulations to Ken on his birthday milestone, and to the cadets and adult volunteers at Evesham for their hard work in preparing for this event."

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