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Heroes each and every one.
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http://www.dailymail....0-miles-Atlantic.html
Noticing that no one on the news section has yet bothered to congratulate these brave six injured British servicemen, I will now had my congratulations.
Congratulations chaps, you are a credit to our nation, we often hear of footballers and Olympic sportsmen and women etc, being given the name of national heroes, but you chaps are indeed true brave heroes, who have overcome your horrible injuries to row those 3000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
May you now go through life, with the same strength and determination that you found to carry out this mammoth task.
Will other ABers now please add your own thoughts and maybe words of congratulations?
Noticing that no one on the news section has yet bothered to congratulate these brave six injured British servicemen, I will now had my congratulations.
Congratulations chaps, you are a credit to our nation, we often hear of footballers and Olympic sportsmen and women etc, being given the name of national heroes, but you chaps are indeed true brave heroes, who have overcome your horrible injuries to row those 3000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
May you now go through life, with the same strength and determination that you found to carry out this mammoth task.
Will other ABers now please add your own thoughts and maybe words of congratulations?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.More than happy to add my congratulations and admiration.
Just a shame that servicemen have to rely on charity to fund some of their care and rehabilitation while we throw money away to other countries or watch someone get a bonus just short of what these heroes have raised with their incredible endeavour.
Just a shame that servicemen have to rely on charity to fund some of their care and rehabilitation while we throw money away to other countries or watch someone get a bonus just short of what these heroes have raised with their incredible endeavour.
It matters not if they actually see this, because all your congratulations and best wishes go to show the overwhelming feelings of the nation.
And yes I agree they should be on the top of the Queen's jubilee honours list.
Also agree with Philtaz's comment regarding our service men & women having to rely on charity, it was interesting to note however that an American based charity are building a accommodation complex (near to the hospital in Birmingham that treats injured service personnel), so that the families can be near to their injured relatives.
Thanks so much for your favorable input.
And yes I agree they should be on the top of the Queen's jubilee honours list.
Also agree with Philtaz's comment regarding our service men & women having to rely on charity, it was interesting to note however that an American based charity are building a accommodation complex (near to the hospital in Birmingham that treats injured service personnel), so that the families can be near to their injured relatives.
Thanks so much for your favorable input.
Thank you Ron.
More information regarding that families complex which is to be built in Birmingham.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...ld-us-canada-16753999
/// Funding for the house has been shared between the US and UK in the form of charities like Help for Heroes and Fisher House Foundation. The estimated cost is £4.2m ($6.6m) and the Birmingham house is scheduled to open in April next year. ///
More information regarding that families complex which is to be built in Birmingham.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...ld-us-canada-16753999
/// Funding for the house has been shared between the US and UK in the form of charities like Help for Heroes and Fisher House Foundation. The estimated cost is £4.2m ($6.6m) and the Birmingham house is scheduled to open in April next year. ///
So THAT'S what that story was about. I saw the news clip whilst on the treadmill at the gym, and with my iPod playing, I couldn't work out what was going on.
For an able bodied person to do this is a feat, but for amputees - bloody astonishing.
Incidentally - on another matter, I've just been back from the States and found that service personnel are given preferential treatment on many airline flights (first class passengers, business class and servicemen and women are allowed to board before economy travellers.
It would be nice for airlines to introduce the same here - It's a zero cost option which is still a nice gesture.
For an able bodied person to do this is a feat, but for amputees - bloody astonishing.
Incidentally - on another matter, I've just been back from the States and found that service personnel are given preferential treatment on many airline flights (first class passengers, business class and servicemen and women are allowed to board before economy travellers.
It would be nice for airlines to introduce the same here - It's a zero cost option which is still a nice gesture.
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