Army chief launches £5m appeal to fund vital therapy centre for injured troops
Tall, fit and broad-shouldered, Major David Bradley looks the very model of a modern army officer as he works out on a fearsome-looking weights machine.
It is only when he reaches forward for a drink of water that you notice anything is wrong.
His right hand is missing its index finger: in its place is a web of scar tissue.
That he is here at all is a minor miracle - and a tribute to the skill of the battlefield doctors who saved his life. Read It Here
Tall, fit and broad-shouldered, Major David Bradley looks the very model of a modern army officer as he works out on a fearsome-looking weights machine.
It is only when he reaches forward for a drink of water that you notice anything is wrong.
His right hand is missing its index finger: in its place is a web of scar tissue.
That he is here at all is a minor miracle - and a tribute to the skill of the battlefield doctors who saved his life. Read It Here
© Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran.
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