date:Dec 06, 2012
ter in Richmond, the Royal Hospital in Chelsea as well as units in Colchester and Edinburgh. Up to 1,200 dinners are expected to be served on Christmas day.
The wounded, injured and sick
Lt col Mel Pears, commanding officer of the Personnel Recovery Unit in Catterick, said: I would like to, on behalf of every soldier under my command, say thank you to the NFU. The wounded, injured and sick of the are very pleased with this practical demonstration of support, a gift of turkeys this Christmas.