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Paul served in Northern Ireland during the troubles and his time in service left him with severe PTSD. On the verge of his family falling apart, he speaks about how he found the strength to ask for help.
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Paul served in Northern Ireland during the troubles and his time in service left him with severe PTSD. On the verge of his family falling apart, he speaks about how he found the strength to ask for help.
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Helen was always proud of her role as an Army wife – accompanying Military Policeman Paul on postings in Germany, London, and Northern Ireland.
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David was serving as an Army Medic when bad weather impacted a rescue mission and left David with damage to his spine. Read how David found the strength to adapt to life as a wheelchair user.
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Charlie went from being a fully active deployable firefighter in the RAF to barely being able to walk after a surgery went wrong.
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Anthony Booth, a former Warrant Officer in the RAF, isolated himself from sporting and social occasions and became withdrawn from forming meaningful friendships, after suffering years of mental and physical injuries.
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For 30-year-old former Guardsman Craig, training for the Invictus Games has opened his eyes to the benefit of support from his teammates and coaches.
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Before Invictus came along, former RAF man Gareth (Gaz), 38, would either stay at home watching television or go the pub.
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Invictus has allowed me to join the military family again, be around like-minded people and challenge myself in ways I never thought I’d be able to again.
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The power of sports recovery has had a huge impact on the positive outlook army veteran Denise has now.
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