We're here to help

020 8590 1124

Blesma News

Latest news from Blesma, The Limbless Veterans

 

  • Remembrance Day Statement from Blesma

    Remembrance Day 2020
    27 October 2020

    Remembrance Day is an important time to pause and reflect on the sacrifices of those who have served and, although we cannot attend the Cenotaph this year, we will still remember them. We know that our Members, veterans, their families and the nation will pause and reflect wherever they are at 11 am on November 11, to remember and honour the fallen. Blesma is also supporting veterans with the Remembrance 11K, a nationwide virtual event commencing on Remembrance Sunday which will see us come together to commemorate, and to support those who came home injured. Ours is an

    Read post
  • The first Game On For Blesma event has taken place, and raised more than £1,000 for Blesma!

    Dust Monkey
    25 October 2020

    The first Game On For Blesma event has taken place, and raised more than £1,000 for Blesma! Callum Walker spent 24 hours on live video gaming website Twitch, raising more than £1,000 for the Association in the process. Starting at 5pm on Saturday 27 June and playing right through until 5pm the next day, Callum was the first gamer to live stream his gaming to support the Association. “The fundraiser went really well. I mixed it up a bit by playing multi-player games so I had people to talk to online,” said Callum, whose right leg was paralysed below the

    Read post
  • 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

    Read post
  • 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

    Read post