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Prince Harry Praises Wounded Vets Finishing 186-Mile Trek: 'Lean on This Experience to Pick Yourselves Up' The Duke of Sussex served as Patron of Walking With The Wounded's Grenadier Walk of Oman ...
Members of the group "Walking With the Wounded" are on a mission to show the world, and their fellow wounded military colleagues, that anything is possible. In April 2011, the team of four British ...
The prince joined service members on the "Walk of Britain." Britain's Prince Harry joins the Walking with the Wounded Walk of Britain, at Ludlow Castle, in Ludlow, England, Sept. 30, 2015. Chris ...
Prince Harry and a group of veterans journeyed to the South Pole, an expedition organized and managed by UK not-for-profit Walking With The Wounded. The organization stages extreme expeditions to ...
The announcement came as Harry, 30, launched the latest Walking with the Wounded project that will see a group of five British veterans and one American trek a thousand miles around the country.
Walk of America and Walking With The Wounded joining forces to raise awareness of veterans’ issues was a natural move, said Kate Sylvester, WWTW support crew member.
UK Walking With The Wounded co-founder ‘super chuffed’ to be made an OBE Simon Daglish has raised around £10 million for causes including safe pregnancies and supporting wounded soldiers.
The Apache co-pilot gunner was speaking to an audience of 340 people at the Walking With The Wounded Crystal Ball, at the Grosvenor House Hotel in central London.
An intrepid group of veterans made a special stop at the Alamo on Saturday, part of their 1,000-mile walk across America, a 12-week trek designed to raise awareness of — and funds for— the ...
The co-founder of the Walking With The Wounded military charity said he is “super chuffed and slightly amazed” to have been made an OBE. Simon Daglish, 59, of Battersea, south-west London, who ...
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