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  • A Day in the Life Blesma Member: James O'Connell

    James O'Connell
    23 October 2020

    I served in 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment in the Falklands Conflict. During the Battle of Mount Longdon, the main attack came from the west, but my company was located to the north in the direct line of Argentine fire. All their guns were facing our location so our area was swept with machine gun fire and pounded with artillery. The battalion took many casualties: 23 dead and 48 wounded. I was clipped in the face by a bullet. I lost my right eye and cheekbone, the centre of my nose and my front teeth. Thanks to the expertise of surgeons over a

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  • Poetry readings for Remembrance

    Remembrance
    21 October 2020

    As we all know Remembrance Day 2020 will be different from any other. Although the Coronavirus pandemic has led to the cancellation of many National events, such as the Annual March to the Cenotaph, we know that many of our Membership, along with the wider military community, will nonetheless be looking to mark Remembrance in their own personal ways. Once again, it is a time to consider how to mark this poignant event, even though we are apart, and remind our community that Blesma is as united as ever and more together than ever. We are hoping to gather a col

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  • A beacon of hope for amputees everywhere

    Blast Injury clinic
    20 October 2020

    A decade ago, a PhD student from Imperial College London, who was also in the Army, noticed the types of injuries that troops were sustaining from landmines detonated under vehicles in Afghanistan. He believed some of these injuries could be prevented, or the outcomes improved, and studies got underway. The project was initially called Imperial Blast and was a collaboration between the Ministry of Defence and Imperial College London. In 2011, it morphed into the Centre for Blast Injury Studies (CBIS). Since then, the Centre has become a bustling hub of research into numerous t

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  • In the spotlight: Chris Jones

    Chris Jones
    18 October 2020

    Chris has been a Blesma Welfare Volunteer, a position historically known as Welfare Rep, for 15 years and a Member for 54. He steps down from his role in September and has received another Blesma award for his hard work. “I became a Welfare Rep for Gloucestershire in 2005. I had just been medically retired from the Civil Service, and after travelling around America and Australia for several weeks, retirement hit me like a brick. The phone never rang, I missed the social aspect of work, and I struggled with having so much free time. I began to look for a volunteer rol

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