Captain Tom Moore, a World War II soldier, received the award
LONDON: Captain Tom Moore, a World War II soldier, has been named in the Guinness Book of World Records for raising 28 million for EHS personnel.
Captain Tom Moore, a World War II soldier who raised 28 million for the National Health Service, has been named in the Guinness Book of World Records.
On his 100th birthday, Captain Moore broke the forty-year-old record of raising funds for his staff in his garden.
Captain Tom Moore, a former British soldier of World War II, is on the battlefield against the corona virus. He inaugurated a 500-bed hospital.
Captain Moore completed the 100 Round Challenge in his garden, did 100 rounds to raise money for the NHS, and people from more than 53 countries donated at the request of a World War II soldier.
LONDON: Captain Tom Moore, a World War II soldier, has been named in the Guinness Book of World Records for raising 28 million for EHS personnel.
Captain Tom Moore, a World War II soldier who raised 28 million for the National Health Service, has been named in the Guinness Book of World Records.
On his 100th birthday, Captain Moore broke the forty-year-old record of raising funds for his staff in his garden.
Captain Tom Moore, a former British soldier of World War II, is on the battlefield against the corona virus. He inaugurated a 500-bed hospital.
Captain Moore completed the 100 Round Challenge in his garden, did 100 rounds to raise money for the NHS, and people from more than 53 countries donated at the request of a World War II soldier.
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