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  • 81-year-old fundraiser takes to the sky to mark 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme

    David Bland
    24 June 2016

    On Saturday 2nd July 2016, fearless Blesma Members and supporters will be marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme by leaping 13,500ft from a plane. Fall for the Fallen is Blesma’s annual charity tandem skydiving event to honour our fallen heroes. Jumps will be taking place in Wiltshire, Peterborough and Lincolnshire and last year the event raised £29,120. Joining the group is 81-year-old Blesma Member David Bland, making this the third time David has skydived. Last year, David and 11 other people took part in an Abseil down Portsmouth’s S

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  • Changes to Membership categories

    AGM
    23 June 2016

    The Blesma AGM was held today at the RAF Club in central London. As part of the proceedings, new Articles of Association were voted into place by those present and by Members who had sent in their postal vote to redefine some of the Membership categories. While there have been no major changes, the main addition is that those who lose the use of their limb(s) through a traumatic incident that is not service-related are now eligible for Associate Membership.  If you have any queries regarding the Membership categories, please speak to your BSO or call Blesma on 0208 590 1124.

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  • Where to find Blesma this Armed Forces Day

    Armed Forces Day
    23 June 2016

    This year's Armed Forces Day national event is being held in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire with a whole weekend filled with spectacular events. Saturday 25th June 2016 marks the awareness day but events are set to take place from Friday for Blesma as our team with be collecting at the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Quarter Final – Warrington Wolves v Widnes Vikings. Rugby fans can catch the match on BBC2 from 19:30pm. Events will be happening up and down the country in support of Armed Forces Day with communities holding events and businesses p

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  • WW1 War diaries reveal how a war hero survived losing a limb during Battle of the Somme and helped form the beginning of Blesma.

    WW1
    23 June 2016

    Wilfred Whitfield was an unlikely war hero. At 5ft 2in tall, and weighing just 8 stones, he volunteered to fight in WWI every week from the start of the conflict, but was sent home each time (the minimum height for a soldier was 5ft 3in). The huge loss of life as Germany swept through Europe eventually gave him his chance and he was allowed to sign up. Wilf lost his left arm at the Battle of the Somme, which began 100 years ago on 01 July 1916, and marked the worst day in British military history as 57,000 troops were either killed or wounded. But like so many other

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