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Thank you for visiting this page. I've raised funds for Combat Stress before, but it's been a while, and whilst using up some of my annual leave on one of my long treks - a 110 mile stroll from Winchester to Gloucester - I thought that I would see if you wanted once again to support a cause close to my heart. Veterans have suffered along with so many during the pandemic, but I hear stories each week about veterans taking their lives. This is both tragic and unnecessary. There is lots of help out there, and I want to ensure that veterans can access the excellent support from Combat Stress when they need it.
Just this week I learned of the untimely death of a very old friend and colleague through natural causes. Ray Washer was one of the best Royal Engineer combat engineers, and as a Staff Sergeant around a young and somewhat "over enthusiastic" young troop commander, Ray was an example and mentor. I'm taking this walk in his memory, with the support of his family, to celebrate a life of service to his country, his colleagues, and his family who loved him so much.
Please give as much as you can to support veterans who stood there for you, even when you didn't ask for it. They were young and bound by ideals of service and sacrifice to make things better, no matter the politics or the right and wrong; "they were soldiers". Some now need your help, even if they didn't ask for it. Please support them.
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My route will take me north west from Winchester on the Roman road past Andover (Icknield Way), to the Kennet & Avon canal. I'll walk along that for two days before heading north near Bradford-on-Avon towards Stroud, thence via Laurie Lee's home village of Slad to Gloucester.