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"ROGUE GUNNER" (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
Hero Para Tom Neathway steps up to collect a medal from Prince Charles yesterday — despite losing three limbs in Afghanistan. Read It Here (RG) The photo says it all. © Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran. Rogue_gunner_32_alpha@yahoo.co.uk Boycott BP Boycott Cross Country Trains Boycott the Metro Hotel Boycott the walkabout bar Boycott Christian-Dior-
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"ROGUE GUNNER" (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
Para Tom Neathway, who lost THREE limbs in Afghanistan, meets his Chelsea heroes Read It Here (RG) Tom Neathway really is an inspiration to us all whether we are servicemen milkmen or highly paid sportsmen. I just hope the next time one of these superstar footballers get a little knock they don’t hurl themselves to the floor like they have been hit by a landmine and remember the likes...
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Soldiers' Angels Germany (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
Led out by 25-year-old Lance Corporal Tom Neathway, who lost both legs and an arm in Afghanistan, wounded paratroopers head out to meet their Colonel-in-Chief Prince Charles. Lance Corporal Tom Neathway stands to receive a medal from the Prince of Wales. Pictures of courage: Britain's injured war heroes struggle to their feet to be honoured by Charles and Camilla By Andrew Levy 3 December...
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Daily Mail online | Home (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
After serving in the terrifying battleground of southern Afghanistan, his extraordinary bravery was already beyond question. But there was one more heroic deed paratrooper Lance Corporal Tom Neathway needed to perform – taking a few precious steps yesterday to collect his campaign medal from his Colonel-in-Chief, Prince Charles.