543 Squadron personnel are excluded from the Nuclear Test Medal. The Defence Secretary has ordered a review. The evidence needs to be ready.
In 2023, the Nuclear Test Medal was established to recognise personnel who participated in British nuclear weapons tests. But 543 Squadron personnel were explicitly excluded. The reasoning: they sampled other nations' nuclear tests, not British ones — even though they flew through the same kind of radioactive debris clouds and suffered the same health consequences.
Former Defence Minister Murrison's decision was described as "unnecessarily divisive and dismissive." Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey raised a Parliamentary question on 17 April 2023 challenging the exclusion.
Since then, Defence Secretary Healey has ordered an urgent review of eligibility criteria. This review is our opportunity — but only if the evidence is ready.
"These men flew through nuclear clouds. Their ground crew cleaned the contaminated aircraft that came back. They developed cancers. They died. And then they were told their service didn't count because the nuclear bombs were French instead of British."
A personal letter from a constituent is one of the most effective things you can do. Use the template below — personalise it with your family's story.
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The Nuclear Free Local Authorities are actively campaigning for 543 Squadron inclusion. Their advocacy to the Veterans' Minister carries weight.
Copy this letter, personalise it with your family's details, and send it to your local Member of Parliament. You can find your MP at members.parliament.uk.
If your family member served on 543 Squadron and has developed health conditions that may be related to radiation exposure, they may be eligible for a War Pension.
Key evidence: Service records showing assignment to 543 Squadron, dates of service, any records of participation in specific operations, and medical evidence linking conditions to radiation exposure.
National Archives reference AIR 27/3202 contains the 543 Squadron Operations Record Book, which may help establish participation in specific operations.
Louise Sandher-Jones MP
Write via your own MP or directly to the Ministry of Defence.
Nuclear Free Local Authorities
Secretary: Richard Outram. Active campaigners for 543 Squadron recognition.
For War Pension enquiries and veterans' support services.
AIR 27/3202
543 Squadron Operations Record Book. May help establish dates and operations.
Detailed operations research by Barry Fagg, former 543 ground crew.