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  • Blesma Prosthetics Support Officer recognised in New Years Honours list

    Brian Chenier
    6 January 2022

    Brian Chenier, the Support Officer who specialises in prosthetics at Blesma, has been awarded a MBE. The honour is for services to disabled veterans. Brian’s role involves offering advice and support to Members who may have been fitted for a prothesis or are awaiting fitting as well as advocating on the Members’ behalf to Limb Centres and other authorities across the UK. By being a member of various Armed Forces Networks, Brian is also involved in influencing decision making behind policies. Brian joined Blesma in April 2013, after serving in the Army f

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  • Four Blesma Members made MBEs in New Years Honours list

    MBE Winners
    5 January 2022

    Paralympians Stu Robinson and Jaco Van Gass, Scottish Veteran David Dent and skiing para-athlete Shona Brownlee have become MBE Winners in the Honours list 2022. Jaco Van Gass, who competed at the 2020 Paralympic Games, received the award for services to Cycling. He won two golds and one bronze at the 2020 Games.

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  • From South Africa to Chelmsford in seconds

    From South Africa to Chelmsford in seconds
    2 January 2022

    An isolated veteran living in South Africa is connecting with his friends online for the first time with the help of Blesma’s Digital Inclusion Programme. Leo Kirk, 87, contacted Blesma last June after he felt disconnected from those around him during the height of the pandemic. “I saw lots of wonderful online activities in Blesma Magazine , and I wanted to get involved,” said the REME veteran who lost his right leg below the knee in a road traffic accident.

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  • Rosemarie Heggie - Obituary

    Rosemarie Heggie
    30 December 2021

    When Rosemarie Heggie was 14 years old her family home was destroyed in The Blitz. “The whole street was taken out. My mum and dad were killed. I was very badly burned by the fire, but incredibly lucky to be alive because I was buried under rubble,” she told Blesma Magazine several years ago. Rosemarie had to go through a major ordeal afterwards, too. “I was pulled out of the debris but I was in a lot of pain and my right leg had to be amputated below the knee. It was a real shock.” After she recovered Rosemarie was first sent to Bright

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