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The Walking Wounded long for closure; they feel less than whole because they lack it. They are stuck in a holding pattern internalizing the belief that without closure they cannot move on with life.
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 ...
Prince Harry’s former ghostwriter has “no idea” if the duke has ever read the 2011 book they worked on together, titled “Walking With the Wounded.” The Duke of Sussex, 40, enlisted the ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNTwo men complete 400-mile motorbike journey for veteransJames Davis and Ross Worthington took on the challenge on Saturday, June 28, to support Walking With The Wounded.
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The Walking Wounded: A Yankees spring injury update - MSNThe Walking Wounded: A Yankees spring injury update. Story by Kevin Winterhalt • 1mo. W ell, no one can accuse this of being a quiet Thursday morning. If only there was good news to report.
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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.
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.
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