23rd January
Chris didn’t write a diary entry today. However, if you like what you’ve read so far, please help us support those effected by the conflict by donating what you can below.
23rd January
Chris didn’t write a diary entry today. However, if you like what you’ve read so far, please help us support those effected by the conflict by donating what you can below.
Hundreds of people are feared dead after a powerful earthquake strikes the Soviet Central Asian republic of Tajikistan.
Nixon announces peace settlement reached in Paris.
Britain allowed to sell arms to South Africa.
Toy company Wham-O produces first Frisbees.
Fourteen people die and dozens are injured when an express train travelling from York to Bristol derails at Sutton Coldfield station.
Lindbergh to Congress: Negotiate with Hitler.
In Moscow, 17 leading Communists went on trial, accused of participating in a plot engineered by Leon Trotsky to overthrow Stalin's regime and assassinate its leaders.
14-year-old Canadian Leonard Thompson becomes the first person to receive an insulin injection as treatment for diabetes.
Charles Curtis of Kansas became the first person of Native American ancestry to serve in the U.S Senate.
Colonel Eugene Baker orders his men to attack a sleeping camp of peaceful Blackfeet along the Marias River in northern Montana.
Elizabeth Blackwell was awarded her MD by the Medical Institute of Geneva, New York, thus becoming America's first woman doctor.
An earthquake in Shaanxi, China, kills an estimated 830,000 people.
Hiya mate,
Cheers for your email, and thanks for checking that out should be good mate, and it was a good excuse just to go out on the piss in Paris that wasn’t it, and how much they love a game called wordup lol there nuts aint they!
Good to hear the united score 5 nil - mega looks like were on form. Anyways everything cool here weather warming up in the day which is nice nights still stupidly cold but not in that doss bag of mine ha ha, anyways have fun in whatever country i can’t spell your in lol.
lots of love
xx
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;
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