20th October
Chris didn’t make any notes in his diary today. Instead, we’re sharing just one of the many kind messages of support he and the lads received from notable public figures, friends and family while on tour.
20th October
Chris didn’t make any notes in his diary today. Instead, we’re sharing just one of the many kind messages of support he and the lads received from notable public figures, friends and family while on tour.
Muammar Gaddafi dies age 69.
Human rights activist James Mawdsley is released from prison in Burma where he has been held since 1999.
New law could erode right to silence.
Eyewitnesses say the prime minister and seven of his colleagues have been killed during a hardline military coup.
Three members of the southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd die in a Mississippi plane crash.
Dalai Lama makes first UK visit.
After 15 years of construction, the Sydney Opera House is dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II.
Thousands join anti-war movement.
Last Volvo PV rolls off the assembly line.
The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) of the U.S. Congress opens its investigation into communist infiltration of the American movie industry.
Natural gas explosion rock Cleveland.
During World War II in the Pacific, General Douglas MacArthur set foot on Philippine soil for the first time since his escape in 1942, fulfilling his promise, "I shall return."
The U.S. and Britain agreed to set the U.S.- Canadian border at the 49th parallel.
This is the real diary of a soldier who fought on the frontline in Afghanistan. In his own words, Pte.C.Burtenshaw 3011 6964 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, writes a brutally honest account of his experiences, not just as his therapy, but for his children.
The Diary Of My Afghanistan Tour 2010/2011, portrays the human element of the Afghanistan conflict to help those back home understand, that ‘as much as we love of our jobs and being out here, we are all of us, still human.’
It is a person. It is inspired by Conrad Lewis. Who became the 353rd soldier in the theatre of Afghanistan to give up everything for what he believed in.
353 is a charitable trust with the aim of helping members of the military community by delivering long-term support to a variety of charities, soldiers and their families. To make as big a difference as possible through partnerships with other organisations. This enables us to achieve our objective of providing a career and income within 353 for those affected by military conflict.
The 353 Trust supports injured soldiers, the families of the bereaved, and other military charities, with our combined efforts and in Conrad's memory. Funds raised will be shared amongst other military charities including;
These highly efficient charities are working tirelessly to support those who fought bravely in Afghanistan and for all those it effected.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our site. If you wish make a contribution and make a real difference to the lives of those effected by the conflict, please donate below. We are humbled and thankful for your efforts and generous support.
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