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Ian Bailey is a Canadian journalist and author who was born in 1959. He is best known for his coverage of the Westray Mine disaster in 1992. Bailey graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1981 with a degree in journalism. He began his career as a reporter for the Vancouver Sun in 1982. He then moved to Halifax in 1989 to work for the Halifax Daily News. In 1992, Bailey was assigned to cover the Westray Mine disaster, which resulted in the deaths of 26 miners. His coverage of the disaster earned him a National Newspaper Award in 1993. Bailey has also written several books, including Westray: The Long Shadow of the Mine Disaster (1995), The Sinking of the Iolaire (1999), and The Halifax Explosion (2005). Bailey is currently a freelance journalist and author living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is 61 years old. As of 2021, Ian Bailey's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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2019

Ian and I had a talk and decided the aim was to get across to the next cover, which was 35 metres away. There were some Argentinian positions there but we didn’t know the exact location. He shouted out to the other corporals to give covering fire, three machine-guns altogether, then we - Sergeant McKay, myself and three private soldiers to the left of us - set off.

As we were moving across the open ground, two of the privates were killed by rifle or machine-gun fire almost at once; the other private got across and into cover. We grenaded the first position and went past it without stopping, just firing into it, and that’s when I got shot from one of the other positions which was about ten feet away. I think it was a rifle. I got hit in the hip and went down. Sergeant McKay was still going on to the next position but there was no one else with him.

2009

Bailey was shot three times during the assault and the final bullet and the last of the shrapnel were not removed from his hip until 2009, he having been unaware that it was still there. He was also shot in the neck and the bullet severed the cord holding his identity tags; they were found in 1983 during a de-mining operation.

2000

When McKay was buried at Aldershot Military Cemetery in 1982 Bailey was one of those who carried his coffin. Bailey later reached the rank of Warrant Officer Class I and was commissioned as a captain in the Parachute Regiment on 6 April 2000. He retired from the army on 3 December 2002. He then worked in the security industry. In November 2009 it was reported in the British media that he intended to sell his Military Medal group because he was unable to work following further surgery in 2009 to remove shrapnel from his hip left from his 1982 injuries. The medals sold at auction on 2 December 2009 to an anonymous British collector for a hammer price of £70,000, a record for a Military Medal.

1982

During the Battle of Mount Longdon on 12 June 1982, 4 Platoon's Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Bickerdyke, along with Sergeant Ian McKay, a signaller and several other paratroopers went forward to reconnoitre the enemy positions. During this action Bickerdyke and the signaller were wounded by a heavy machine-gun position, so McKay took over command of the platoon. He decided to turn his reconnaissance into an attack on the machine gun's position, which was seriously threatening any advance. He took Bailey, then aged 22, and three other men with him and they charged the position. Bailey and two other men were wounded, the third man being killed as they charged forward into the enemy fire.

1959

Ian Philip Bailey, MM (born 1959) is a former British Army officer. As a Corporal in 4 Platoon, B Company, 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, he won the Military Medal for bravery during the Falklands War of 1982. He later sold the medal for a record price.