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  • James completes 48-hour march to honour mum

    James KIRBY
    17 July 2021

    Serving Corporal James Kirby has completed a 48-hour march for Blesma in memory of his mum, who died after contracting coronavirus. Starting on Friday 30 April, James marched from the Cenotaph in Preston to ITC Catterick and back – a total of 154 miles – in honour of his “beautiful mum”. Denise, who was a double amputee, died in hospital on 12 March, aged just 59. “Mum lost both her legs through diabetes and had a stroke which resulted in her losing the use of her hands, but she always had a bit of banter. She was tough,”

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  • Lesley Stewart Paralympics dream with the help of Blesma

    Lesley Stewart
    15 July 2021

    Lesley has lived much of the last 20 years in extreme pain. How on earth then, has she found the ability to stand at the cusp of competing for a medal in Target Shooting at this year’s Tokyo Paralympics? Lesley joined the Royal Military Police and enjoyed her time in the forces. On an annual routine combat fitness test, her life changed forever. “I pulled a muscle in my back during the eight-mile run. It ached straight away, but within a week I was getting severe pain in my left ankle. My foot began twisting and pointing to the right.” After years of mystery, pain and m

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  • Charity seeks Military Veterans for 'The Long Way up' sailing adventure

    Turn to Starboard
    13 July 2021

    Turn to Starboard is offering a fantastic opportunity for our Members to take part in a sailing expedition from Land's End to John O'Groats. A Cornish charity has launched a campaign to find a team of Armed Forces veterans for an ambitious 2,000-mile sailing expedition from Land’s End to John O’ Groats - and back. Turn to Starboard is offering the unique opportunity to ex-Service personnel who have been affected by military operations, or struggling with isolation during the current coronavirus pandemic, to join the epic challenge for a one-way voyage in eith

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  • Adrenaline Junkies Zip wire out of Lockdown

    Zip Wire
    11 July 2021

    Three Members launched themselves back into action after lockdown on the world’s fastest zip wire. The event, organised by Outreach Officer for West Jas Suller as soon as restrictions werelifted, gave Members Grant Jenkins, Keith Walker and Stuart Osmundsen the chance to try the experiences at Zip World in Aberdare, South Wales. The zip lines can hit speeds of 80mph as adventurers hurtle from a tower across a former colliery in the Rhigos mountain range. “It was great,” said Grant, who served 10 years with the Royal Artillery but suffered a car acci

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