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Mr Weston suffered 46 per cent burns in the 1982 bombing of RFA Sir Galahad and has since devoted his life to helping and inspiring others.
Simon Weston, the Welsh Guard who suffered horrific burns to 46 per cent of his body, returns to the Falklands with six other veterans to mark the 20th anniversary of the war.
Falklands veteran and CBE Simon Weston will be sharing his incredible and inspirational life story when he calls at Pyramid later this year.
In April 1982 Argentina invaded the Falklands Islands. Amongst those sent to the conflict was Simon Weston OBE. When RFA Sir Galahad was bombed by two Argentine planes, it would change his life ...
Falklands War veteran Simon Weston CBE will mark the 40th anniversary of the conflict at a special University of Exeter event this month. The soldier, who was badly injured when the RFA Sir ...
FALKLANDS war hero Simon Weston paid a flying visit to the Midlands to promote a care home for ex-servicemen and women. Mr Weston, who was badly scarred in the conflict when his ship, the Sir ...
Gibraltar deal risks emboldening Argentina Falklands plot, warns Simon Weston Mr Weston said any "weakening" of the UK's position on Gibraltar and the Chagos would encourage Buenos Aires to push ...
Veteran Simon Weston OBE, who suffered severe burns while aboard the Sir Galahad when it was attacked and became a household name, gave visitors their first look at Enham Trust’s new sculpture.
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