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  • On the set of Scars

    Simon Brown
    12 August 2020

    Simon Brown was shot in the face by a sniper in 2006 while on a mission to rescue six people in Iraq. The REME soldier was blinded in one eye and left with just 20 per cent vision in the other. Simon, now 41, from Leeds, was also severely scarred in the incident. Earlier this year, he took part in the film Scars: How Our Wounds Make Us Who We Are. He and one of the film’s co-directors, Laura Dodsworth, discuss the documentary and what it says about the physical and psychological impact of scars. Watch the film in full 

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  • Blesma Member makes history on Matterhorn Summit

    Neil at Summit
    11 August 2020

    An Army veteran has become the first double above the knee amputee to summit the Matterhorn. Neil Heritage, 39, from Dorset, reached the 4,478m (14,692ft) peak on Friday 7 August, on his third attempt to conquer one of the deadliest mountains in the world. His previous attempts in 2016 and 2018 were stopped by bad weather, and in 2017, Neil had to abandon their attempt before climbing even started as weather and two metres of snow thwarted any possibility of a safe climb. “It was pretty amazing reaching the summit. Obviously, I have had a couple of goes

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  • The long awaited return to racing!

    Martyn Compton
    10 August 2020

    With all circuits being closed due to the Covid-19 Lockdown, Martyn and Warren had only driven the Praga a total of two times prior to the season opener. Warren said, ‘I was a little concerned before the qualifying started, as we have had so little time to get to know the car and adapt to driving with aerodynamic downforce. As soon as I was strapped into the car, all those worries disappeared, and I was focused on attacking the track.’ Posting a lap time of 1:23.4 the guys qualified P2 in class and P6 on the overall grid. A result far beyond anybody’s expectat

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  • Latest Research Projects

    Research
    9 August 2020

    As a respected organisation that supports the Service disabled, Blesma is often asked to support research projects. Every year, BSO (Prosthetics) Brian Chenier attends numerous meetings that look at future and on-going research topics. This offers an opportunity to represent Blesma and the Membership at the early or scoping phase of research projects, as well as influencing the direction of others. When it does support projects, Blesma’s input ranges from supporting the concept of the research to identifying possible participants. Before information about a project finds its w

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