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- We supported Flight Sergeant Mark Yardley and his family by making adaptations to his home so it could better meet the needs of ...
- In 2009, while serving in Afghanistan, an IED threw Duncan Slater over 30ft in the air, leaving almost every bone in his body ...
- When 85-year-old Davina Griffiths began to struggle because of rising energy costs, she turned to the
- A career in the military is more than just a job, it's a way of life, a brotherhood and a family.
- We supported David after he broke his back in a road accident in Afghanistan in 2010.
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