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  • Wounded Veteran finds hero who saved his life

    Luke Delahunty
    8 August 2016

    After a 20-year search, Luke Delahunty has found the woman who saved his life after he was involved in a road traffic accident. On 3rd October 1996, Luke was serving in the RAF and was rushing back to the RAF Honington base. Whilst he was overtaking a line of traffic held up by a tractor, the tractor turned in front of him. The tractor, which was towing an 18-ton trailer, ran over Luke’s chest causing internal life threatening injuries. Fortunately Karen, a medic for St John’s Ambulance, was in one of the vehicles that Luke passed and gave Luke the help he

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  • Margaret Rose Memorial Charity Golf day for Blesma

    Charity golf
    8 August 2016

    Blesma Members and staff were invited to a Charity Golf day hosted by the Park Golf Society, Exmouth on Friday 29th July. The Margaret Rose Memorial Charity Gold Day each year supports two chosen charities in raising funds at Woodbury Park Golf Club. Beneficiaries this year were Blesma and Hospiscare, a local adult hospice charity who care for those with a terminal illness. “Each year the day is also in memory of someone,” said Graham Miles, organiser of the day. “This year we honoured popular local man, Steve ‘Wilma’ Willcock, and their family chose to raise money

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  • Winners of Grand Prize Draw announced

    Grand Prize Draw
    28 July 2016

    Winners have been announced for the highly anticipated Blesma Grand Prize Draw. The Grand Prize Draw was launch for the second year as part of the annual fundraising initiative Blesma Week back in March. Prizes up for grabs included the chance to win £1000 and a Focus Raven Mountain Bike kindly donated by Blesma Member Carole King. The Grand Prize Draw raised an incredible £12,941 for wounded veterans, making the total amount raised from Blesma week £74,332. All proceeds raised through Blesma Week will go towards funding Blesma’s vital work supporting injured serving person

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  • A new community programme aims to inspire and motivate 1,000 pupils across the UK through engaging workshops delivered by injured veterans.

    Blesma Community Programme
    28 July 2016

    Archie Naughton is standing centre stage in one of the most impressive theatres in London’s West End. The Blesma Member is in full flow as he stands under the Noel Coward Theatre’s main spotlight. “In 1976, I was injured in a car crash when the vehicle I was travelling in careered into a ditch,” he begins. “I recovered but then, later that Summer, a military helicopter I was flying in came off the flight deck,  complete

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