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28 July 2020

Serving Personnel of 34 Squadron Royal Air Force Regiment have been running, tabbing, and even leopard crawling 7.5km to raise money for Blesma.


“I’ve been a supporter for a long time,” said Lance Corporal Callum Brown, whose idea it was to start the challenge.

“The work the charity does is unbelievable – it is still providing vital support with everything that’s going on. The Members have given so much, the least we can do is support them.”

Callum and members of his squadron completed the 7.5km distance carrying 40kg. Senior Aircraftman Alex Crossley from High Wycombe, who has been serving for 18 months said;

“I completed the tab as a challenge to myself, but also to go through a tiny amount of pain for such a worthy charity. The work they do for our limbless veterans is incredible.”


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