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Latest news from Blesma, The Limbless Veterans
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Wounded Veteran chosen as ball carrier at MK Dons football match
25 January 2017A wounded veteran, who became Britain's strongest disabled man, has been chosen as ball carrier at an MK Dons football match. The 31-year-old MK Dons fan, Mark Smith, who lost his right leg in a live firing exercise accident, will get the honour at the League 1 match against Bolton Wanderers on February 4. The club is hosting members and staff of the military charity, Blesma, the Limbless Veterans as part of the club’ s Armed Forces Big Day. “MK Dons have been very good to me with a season ticketing and parking” said Mark. “I’m proud to be the ball carrier for the club
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Wounded Veterans to take on Triple Seven challenge for new Defence National Rehabilitation Centre
21 January 2017Blesma Member Ibrar Ali and wounded veteran Luke Wigman are taking on the gruelling challenge of running seven marathons in seven different continents in seven days. The veteran pair are taking on the challenge to raise funds for the new Defence National Rehabilitation centre which is currently being built through charitable funds. The £300 million project for a new “Headley Court” began as a conversation between the late Duke of Westminster and Blesma’s president, Gerald Grosvenor, and General Sir Tim Granville-Chapman, then the Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff in 2009.
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Real life stories: The wounded veterans hoping to set a new round-the-world record
11 January 2017A state-of-the-art powerboat (not this one!) is set to blast across the world’s oceans in pursuit of a world record – with six Blesma Members at the helm! It’s certainly no secret that Blesma Members are an adventurous bunch. The Association is made special by Members who have a constant drive to push the boundaries of what others think is achievable for limbless
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Blesma Photography Group Review of 2016
3 January 2017Photography as an activity and hobby for Blesma members has really gained traction in 2016. The diversity and quality of pictures taken by members this year showcases their creative side perfectly and continues to motivate interest in the wider world. The Blesma Photography Group relies on donations to fund trips, allowing for special creative and rehabilitative activities for amputee veterans. Please consider giving generously. Reframing Lives Through Photo
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