A Royal Army Medical Corps Captain, who is currently stationed in York, has been running 3-miles a day since May 2020 to raise money for SSAFA and has no plans to stop until his 30th birthday in November 2022.
Read moreA Royal Army Medical Corps Captain, who is currently stationed in York, has been running 3-miles a day since May 2020 to raise money for SSAFA and has no plans to stop until his 30th birthday in November 2022.
Read moreAn Ex-Para plans to ride from Exeter to Lands’ End on new adapted bike to raise money for SSAFA.
Read moreTwo friends are attempting the Devizes to Westminster challenge in a two-man Kayak non-stop, hoping to raise vital funds for SSAFA.
Read moreThe Lord Mayor’s Platinum Jubilee Big Curry Lunch, which took place on 7 April at London’s Guildhall, commemorates the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen and pays tribute to her 70 years of service and dedication to this country and to the Commonwealth.
Read moreGina Allsopp, a local veteran from Brighton, is getting back on her bike to raise money for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreIt is said that members of the Armed Forces have a distinctly left-field sense of humour, a sense of humour those without service experience might find a little “dark”.
Read moreABF The Soldier’s Charity are pleased to award a £100,000 grant to Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI), which will help fund a new state-of-the-art dementia care facility for older veterans.
Read moreIn 2021, three Royal Navy veterans planned to sail Estrallita from her home port of Somerleyton on the Norfolk Broads to Poole to mark the anniversary of VE/VJ Day and Operation Dynamo – the evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk in late May and early June 1940.
Read moreTrain like a Field Gunner and run, row, or ride 7,488 metres (the number of nautical miles from Portsmouth to Port Elizabeth where the challenge originated) every day for 18 days (the number of people in a Field Gun team).
Read moreFollowing the success of the inaugural Longest Day fundraising event in June 2021, leading Armed Forces charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) has once again teamed up with Brian Wood MC and his brand ‘Keep Attacking’ to relaunch the Longest Day Challenge to mark Armed Forces Day which takes place on 25 June 2022.
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