Good Morning Britain viewers 'heartbroken' as veteran breaks down
By Amanda Devlin Invalid Date, VETERAN Ted Cordery broke down as he relived distressing D-Day memories on board HMS Belfast on Good Morning Britain today. His tears left viewers heartbroken as they heard him describe the "terrible consequences" of war. 5 Ted Cordery started to cry as he relived awful memories of his friends dying on D-Day Describing what happened that day when he was just 18 years old, Ted said: "When I landed those men on there...
He added: "It brought home to me terrible consequences of war. "The loss of loved ones for their families... "I lost many friends over the years and shipmates, bonded friends, I've seen their ashes go over the side of the Belfast." Ten thousand allied troops were wounded or killed on June 6, 1944, which is now commonly referred to as D-Day.
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