Sue Warner
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As a 23-year-old nurse in the Royal Navy, Sue's life was changed instantly and forever one fateful night shift.
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As a 23-year-old nurse in the Royal Navy, Sue's life was changed instantly and forever one fateful night shift.
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Had it not been for a sailor becoming ill onboard HMS Fearless a few weeks earlier, 17-year-old David would not have gone to the Falklands War.
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Julian was a fit and highly trained infantry soldier, but when he suffered serious spinal injuries while serving, his physical and mental health deteriorated. From rock bottom to the Invictus Games. Read Jules' story.
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After a life-changing injury knocked her confidence, RAF veteran Rachel Williamson almost gave up on fitness forever.
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Being part of the forces family again and getting involved with the Invictus Games process has provided former RAF Junior Technician David Anderson the “get up and go” to achieve his goals for both himself and his family.
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Spencer served as an officer for 29 years in the Army where he completed several tours of Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Kuwait.
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Annette Laurie, 62, joined the Naval Reserve in 1984, aged 24.
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“I felt as if my world had collapsed.
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Trevor is 40, lives in South Staffordshire, and served in the 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment and RAMC until he left the army in 2016.
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