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Help for Heroes takes to the road | Help for Heroes takes to the road |
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By Victoria King BBC News The inaugural Band of Brothers bike ride last year raised £1.4m | By Victoria King BBC News The inaugural Band of Brothers bike ride last year raised £1.4m |
On Sunday, 240 cyclists set out to pedal 350 miles across France. The journey is a challenge for all those taking part, but especially for several of the riders who were wounded while serving in the Armed Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
The servicemen - and the rest of their two-wheeled colleagues - are trying to raise a large sum of money for forces' charity Help for Heroes. | The servicemen - and the rest of their two-wheeled colleagues - are trying to raise a large sum of money for forces' charity Help for Heroes. |
Their trip from Portsmouth will take them all the way to Paris and will hopefully beat last year's total of £1.4m. | |
Co-founder of Help the Heroes Bryn Parry told the BBC News website: "It's so inspiring, cycling along beside these guys. | Co-founder of Help the Heroes Bryn Parry told the BBC News website: "It's so inspiring, cycling along beside these guys. |
"They have shown unbelievable courage, but they don't expect anything for it. They don't want sympathy, they just want opportunities. They just want to be normal." | |
'Breathing space' | 'Breathing space' |
Help for Heroes was created in 2007 and has so far raised more than £20m, some £8m of which has gone to build a new swimming pool and gym complex at Headley Court forces' rehabilitation centre in Surrey. | Help for Heroes was created in 2007 and has so far raised more than £20m, some £8m of which has gone to build a new swimming pool and gym complex at Headley Court forces' rehabilitation centre in Surrey. |
I'm trying to make people see that servicemen and women are the same people today as they were in 1944 Bryn Parry, Help for Heroes | I'm trying to make people see that servicemen and women are the same people today as they were in 1944 Bryn Parry, Help for Heroes |
Bryn is hoping funds raised by the Band of Brothers bike ride will make a significant dent in the next £20m - needed to build seven Hero Recovery Centres at garrison towns across the UK. | Bryn is hoping funds raised by the Band of Brothers bike ride will make a significant dent in the next £20m - needed to build seven Hero Recovery Centres at garrison towns across the UK. |
These "half-way houses", as he calls them, will have space for 20 servicemen or women at a time and the first will open in Edinburgh in August. | These "half-way houses", as he calls them, will have space for 20 servicemen or women at a time and the first will open in Edinburgh in August. |
"We want to give injured personnel some breathing space," he said. "When they've been to Headley Court, but aren't ready to go back to their battalion or civilian life. | "We want to give injured personnel some breathing space," he said. "When they've been to Headley Court, but aren't ready to go back to their battalion or civilian life. |
"It'll be a really nice, warm environment. Each person will have their own room, their own bathroom. There'll be carers on hand in case they need anything. | "It'll be a really nice, warm environment. Each person will have their own room, their own bathroom. There'll be carers on hand in case they need anything. |
"Then every day each resident will have an individually tailored programme, depending on their personal ambition or injury. | "Then every day each resident will have an individually tailored programme, depending on their personal ambition or injury. |
"They might want to carry on in the military, say as a clerk, so they'll go back into the garrison for re-skilling. Others, who want to move on, will be given the chance to do work experience or take part in off-site training. | "They might want to carry on in the military, say as a clerk, so they'll go back into the garrison for re-skilling. Others, who want to move on, will be given the chance to do work experience or take part in off-site training. |
"The idea is that it will be a place of transit, where they can be helped back to life, whether it be civilian or military." | "The idea is that it will be a place of transit, where they can be helped back to life, whether it be civilian or military." |
Emma and Bryn Parry founded Help for Heroes in 2007 | Emma and Bryn Parry founded Help for Heroes in 2007 |
Reservist Trooper Adam Cocks is one of those cycling the route. The 26-year-old, from Parsons Green in south-west London, is a member of the Territorial Army. | Reservist Trooper Adam Cocks is one of those cycling the route. The 26-year-old, from Parsons Green in south-west London, is a member of the Territorial Army. |
He will take part in the ride using a hand bike - pedalling with his arms not his legs - because of injuries he suffered in Afghanistan. | He will take part in the ride using a hand bike - pedalling with his arms not his legs - because of injuries he suffered in Afghanistan. |
Adam said: "I've been training with the hand bike for about eight weeks, but the hills are still going to be an absolute killer. | Adam said: "I've been training with the hand bike for about eight weeks, but the hills are still going to be an absolute killer. |
"I'm determined to get up them unaided though." | "I'm determined to get up them unaided though." |
While on operations in Afghanistan in 2007, Adam's vehicle struck a mine and his leg was severely damaged. Since then he has endured eight operations and is still not able to use it properly. | While on operations in Afghanistan in 2007, Adam's vehicle struck a mine and his leg was severely damaged. Since then he has endured eight operations and is still not able to use it properly. |
"When I came back from Afghanistan I knew I wanted to do something for Help the Heroes," he said. "It's such a great charity and produces real tangible results. | "When I came back from Afghanistan I knew I wanted to do something for Help the Heroes," he said. "It's such a great charity and produces real tangible results. |
"I think the recovery centres are vital. They'll be a stepping stone and hopefully help people cope with the mental injuries as well as the physical ones." | "I think the recovery centres are vital. They'll be a stepping stone and hopefully help people cope with the mental injuries as well as the physical ones." |
Pegasus Bridge | Pegasus Bridge |
Just a couple of weeks before the 65th anniversary of D-Day, the race has added poignancy because it takes in some key World War II battle sites. | Just a couple of weeks before the 65th anniversary of D-Day, the race has added poignancy because it takes in some key World War II battle sites. |
Leaving Portsmouth, the riders were waved off by actor Ross Kemp, who has recently become a patron of Help for Heroes and has spent extended periods with British troops in Afghanistan. | |
Once on French soil, they will wind their way to Paris via a number of battlefield sites, paying tribute to the different Allied nations as they go. | Once on French soil, they will wind their way to Paris via a number of battlefield sites, paying tribute to the different Allied nations as they go. |
Remembering the Americans, they will visit Omaha beach, scene of the D-Day landings. | Remembering the Americans, they will visit Omaha beach, scene of the D-Day landings. |
On British Day, they will enjoy a spectacular fly-past before heading to Pegasus Bridge, where the first house to be liberated from the Germans in June 1944 still stands. | On British Day, they will enjoy a spectacular fly-past before heading to Pegasus Bridge, where the first house to be liberated from the Germans in June 1944 still stands. |
Adam, top right, organised a charity rugby match for Help for Heroes | Adam, top right, organised a charity rugby match for Help for Heroes |
There the cyclists will be accompanied across the bridge by pipers and a bugler sounding The Advance. | There the cyclists will be accompanied across the bridge by pipers and a bugler sounding The Advance. |
Days four and five of the trip will remember the Canadian, Polish and French efforts and will involve former members of the French resistance. | Days four and five of the trip will remember the Canadian, Polish and French efforts and will involve former members of the French resistance. |
Bryn says he wants people to be proud of both the more distant and more recent contributions to Britain's Armed Forces. | Bryn says he wants people to be proud of both the more distant and more recent contributions to Britain's Armed Forces. |
"I'm trying to make people see that servicemen and women are the same people today as they were in 1944," he said. | "I'm trying to make people see that servicemen and women are the same people today as they were in 1944," he said. |
"All those qualities - like determination, humour, valour, bravery - that we think of as belonging to a lost generation are still alive and well. | "All those qualities - like determination, humour, valour, bravery - that we think of as belonging to a lost generation are still alive and well. |
"One guy said to me on last year's ride, 'Look, I'm not disabled, I just haven't got an arm.' It's that sort of attitude." | "One guy said to me on last year's ride, 'Look, I'm not disabled, I just haven't got an arm.' It's that sort of attitude." |
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