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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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  • Big Give Christmas Challenge 2024

    Blesma Member Ryan with his wife
    3 December 2024

    Blesma is back for this year’s Big Give Christmas Challenge!  From December 3rd to 10th, every pound you donate to Blesma will be matched, meaning your gift will have double the impact for limbless veterans and their families.  Where will your money go? • £10,665 - 9 x Mobility equipment   • £5,800 - 10 Stai

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  • Time to get outside and enjoy the ride

    Blesma Members cycling in Wales
    25 October 2024

    Cycling has always been incredibly popular with members because of the chance to get outdoors and challenge yourself in the company of like-minded people. who else fancies a bit of this?  The effort from pedaling the long and winding roads eased into the background as Blesma cyclists enjoyed a pub meal to celebrate their achievements. The humor and banter soon overcame tired, aching muscles during the ‘mini adventure’ in North Wales, which saw eight riders set off on four days o

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  • Four down, three to go for record-breaking climber

    Hari Budha Magar on the  summit of Mount Denali, the highest mountain  in North America
    4 October 2024

    Mountaineer Hari Budha Magar has conquered another of the world’s tallest peaks in his campaign to scale the planet’s ‘Seven Summits’. The former Gurkha corporal, who became the first double above-knee amputee to summit Mount Everest in 2023, scaled Alaska’s Mount Denali – the highest mountain in North America – in July. The 45 year old, who was injured in an IED explosion in 2010 whilst serving in Afghanistan, now needs to tackle the tallest mountains in South America, Antarctica and Indonesia to have reached the highest peak

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