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  • Remembrance: A Fantastic, Joyful, and Emotional Reunion

    Remembrance at the Cenotaph
    13 January 2025

    Remembrance is always one of the most poignant events in the Blesma calendar. This year, 60 members paid their respects in the commemoration at the Cenotaph. Accompanied by thunderous cheering one minute, and absolute silence the next, Blesma members paid their respects on Remembrance Sunday. The 60-strong Blesma contingent took their place near the head of the parade to file past the Cenotaph in central London as thousands of spectators lined the route along Horse Guards Parade and W

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  • Mike takes on Cumbrian Way to raise funds

    Mike Armstrong walks the distance of Hadrian's Wall
    7 January 2025

    “I enjoyed the challenge and am delighted to have raised some funds for Blesma” Mike Armstrong has completed another countryside walking challenge to raise more than

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  • Don’t Suffer in Silence this Christmas

    support group
    17 December 2024

    Christmas can be a challenging time for many, but you don’t have to face it alone. Whether you’re experiencing feelings of distress, struggling with loss, relationships, financial worries, or simply need someone to talk to, there is support available. Below is a list of organisations ready to help you navigate whatever you’re going through. Health & Mental Health Support Mind: 0300 123 3393 Shout (confidential text s

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  • D Day Veteran Roy Hayward dies aged 99

    Roy Hayward
    17 December 2024

    Roy Hayward, one of the last surviving veterans from the D-Day Landings, has died peacefully, aged 99. Roy, who was celebrated as a national hero at the 80th anniversary of the landings attended by Prince William earlier this year, was just 19 when he joined the Allied invasion. He lost both his legs when the tank he was in took a direct hit as his unit pushed into Normandy from Gold Beach and Roy returned to his job working in a bank after rehabilitation from his injuries. He received a standing ovation at the commemoration in Portsmouth in June this y

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