Captain Sir Tom Moore
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woodbine
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The death has been announced this afternoon of Captain Sir Tom Moore who at the age of 100 raised tens of millions of pounds for charity, and became the oldest person to have a number 1 record.
The term "national treasure" is perhaps used too often, but Captain Tom was an inspiration to all of us in what were and remain very dark days, he really was someone special.
Captain Sir Tom I salute you sir.
The term "national treasure" is perhaps used too often, but Captain Tom was an inspiration to all of us in what were and remain very dark days, he really was someone special.
Captain Sir Tom I salute you sir.
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RIP Captain Sir Tom tragic that the object of your fundraising was what resulted in the end of your long inspirational life
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R I P Sir Tom Moore x
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RIP captain tom Moore a man that will always be remembered for his fund raising and the reason he was fund raising has now taken his life covid19 doesn't care your a lovely man
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RIP Sir Tom Moore.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
Captain Sir Tom Moore rest in peace, thank you for being such an inspiration to us all, reminding us that it's never too late to think of others.
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Very sad to hear of his passing
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Very sad indeed. He'll certainly be well remembered.
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Captain Sir Tom Moore is from the town I live in. All the local facebook groups have been busier than ever with messages of respect and they're trying to organise a doorstep clap for him at 8pm tonight.
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Where i live they wouldn't clap for anyone even the nhs at the start ill do it at home
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A remarkable man who has left behind a most remarkable legacy. A member of the 'Forgotten Army,' whom I doubt will be easily forgotten. God bless.
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Sad news. Total respect!!
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What sad news. I read yesterday that he was in hospital but not in ICU. His symptoms must have gotten worse rapidly. He will be sadly missed by many people and was a true inspiration for all generations
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R.I.P Sir Captain Tom Moore, An Inspiration, A hero, and someone who we all should aspire to learn from. My thoughts are with his family at this difficult time. Thank you.
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Apparently Piers Morgan (a guy I don't normally like) has hit out against trolls who have complained about the late Captain Sir Tom Moore, Google the article for details, on this morning's Good Morning Britain.
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Tomorrow will be a good day
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R.I.P Captain Sir Tom Moore an incredible special man a hero
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Bit annoying as an ex serviceman to see Colonel Sir Tom constantly being called captain. I started as a Private but would have ripped you ears of if you had called that 18 years later after many promotions. Colonel Moore was promoted Colonel in recognition of his fundraising.
Sir Tom, Colonel Moore, at a push Colonel Sir Tom please -
I always wondered where he got the " captain " about....probably the media ...
Tom raised a fair amount for the NHS and I think it's nice to remember him by his correct title ??
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The title "colonel" was an honour one bestowed on him by his former regiment, for me he will always be Captain Sir Tom Moore, but call him whatever may his name and his memory live on.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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@jae377 ripped my ears off ? Charming
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