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On
Wednesday April 29 1942 Robert Clark was presented with a hall clock
from the people of Maybole in recognition of the honour he had brought
to the town in gaining the award of the Distinguished Service Medal.
Provost
McCulloch made the presentation and said he felt it was a very great
honour to make the presentation as it was the first distinction to be
won by a Maybole man in this war (World War 2).
Seaman
Clark, educated at Carrick academy, had been in the Navy for about six
years since he was 16. The award had been given for gallantry in action
against enemy aircraft in the Mediterranean whilst convoying food and
munitions to Malta, and also for special service, details of which could
not be mentioned. He had also taken part in the raid on Vaagso in Norway
with great credit. |