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Heritage Malta is today commemorating the 75th anniversary of the awarding of the George Cross and the Santa Marija Convoy during an event at the National War Museum within Fort St Elmo in Valletta.
The two events are well explained at the museum since two halls are dedicated solely to World War II.
The public award ceremony of the George Cross was held on September 13, 1942, at St George’s Square in Valletta after the arrival of Operation Pedestal.
The George Cross was awarded to the Maltese people with a message from King George VI.
A replica of the king’s message is exhibited at the museum along with the George Cross and reads: “To honour her brave people I award the George Cross to the Island Fortress of Malta to bear witness to a heroism and devotion that will long be famous in history.”
In a hall next to the George Cross there is a description of Operation Pedestal. This convoy was launched in August 1942 as the island was on the brink of capitulation. The convoy was under constant attack from air and sea and only four merchant ships and the badly-damaged tanker, SS Ohio, entered the Grand Harbour.
As the arrival of the last ships of the convoy coincided with the feast of...