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2021

Blesma Updates for 2021, covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans. 

  • Scotland swings into action with golf day

    Scotland Golf
    21 August 2021

    The first post-lockdown face-to-face activity in Scotland went with a swing as Members enjoyed a day of golf practice and tuition in May. The eight-strong group were put through their paces on the driving range and puttinggreen at the Mearns Castle Golf Academy, in Glasgow. “We had a lesson from the golf pro and everyone felt they improved,” said Outreach Officer Scotland Emma Gration. “It was great to get some tips, but everyone really enjoyed being out and meeting Members.” Former Royal Navy aircraft handler Stu Padley, who suffered a strok

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  • World Photography Day: Jan McLelland

    Jan
    19 August 2021

    Jan McLelland became a Blesma Widow in 2010 and since getting involved with the Association has discovered a passion for photography. We interviewed her for our Commemorative magazine in 2018... Tell us about your husband’s service… Robert started out in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, which later became the Royal LogisticCorps. He joined as an Ammunition Technician straight from school. We got married in 1981, and he eventually commissioned as an officer in 1996. And he was injured in Northern Ireland? Yes,

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  • Who’s who in a specialised Multi-Disciplinary Team?

    Mdt
    17 August 2021

    During the life course of living with limb loss there might be occasions when you require the help of a specialised Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). This could be because you have recently become an amputee or perhaps something significant has changed in your situation, such as needing revision or further surgery, or your goals and aspirations might have changed. An MDT can also be useful when considering a significant change in prosthetic prescription, such as progressing to a more advanced prosthesis like a Microprocessor Controlled Knee (MPK

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  • Remembering Alasdair Carnegie

    Alisdair
    14 August 2021

    Alasdair was born in St. Andrews, Fife and brought up on the Shetland Islands and in Inverness. He lost his left leg above the knee as a result of injuries sustained in military service with the Royal Engineers between September 1953 and October 1963. After leaving the Armed Forces as a Lieutenant he joined Esso Petroleum as an engineer. Alasdair was asked to join the Disabled Drivers’ Motor Club (DDMC) and soon became a member of the club’s National Committee. Within a few years, his expertise and knowledge led to his appointment as the club’s chairman.

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