From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: Captain Tom Moore
awarded knighthood for NHS fundraising”
Captain Tom Moore is to be
knighted for his fundraising efforts after a special nomination from the prime
minister. The war veteran raised more than £32m for NHS charities by completing
100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday in April. Boris Johnson said
the centenarian had provided the country with "a beacon of light through
the fog of coronavirus." As an honorary colonel, his official title will
be Captain Sir Thomas Moore under Ministry of Defence protocol. The knighthood,
which has been approved by the Queen, will be formally announced on Wednesday. Capt
Tom, who was given the honorary title of colonel on his 100th birthday, had
initially set out to raise £1,000 for NHS charities by walking laps of the 25-m
(82ft) loop in his garden in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire. But he eventually
raised £32,794,701 from more than one and a half million supporters. In a
statement, Boris Johnson said Capt Tom's "fantastic fundraising broke
records" and "inspired the whole country". "On behalf of
everyone who has been moved by his incredible story, I want to say a huge thank
you. He's a true national treasure," he said. Labour Party leader Sir Keir
Starmer congratulated Capt Tom and said he had "brought inspiration to
millions and helped all of us to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of
our NHS". "In his actions, Tom embodied the national solidarity which
has grown throughout this crisis, and showed us that everyone can play their
part in helping build a better future.” Capt Tom, who was born in Keighley,
West Yorkshire, captured the hearts of the nation and his birthday celebrations
were extensive. The occasion was marked with an RAF flypast as well as birthday
greetings from the Queen and prime minister. He was also made an honorary
colonel by the 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, in which he had served
during World War Two, and received an estimated 140,000 cards.
^ This story and Captain Tom
himself continues to inspire me and millions of people around the world. Even
though I am not British and have never used the NHS he has shown Brits and
non-Brits alike what can and should be done in times of crisis. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-52732300
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