This weekend saw me travel down to Taunton in Somerset for the wedding of Simon & Katie as a result of my involvement with the Royal Anglian Regiment Benevolent Charity. Simon is an officer with the 1st Battalion with the Royal Anglians and a few months ago he was seriously injured in Afghanistan as a result of an explosion from an IED which occurred in Helmand province. At the time of the incident the company were part of the Household Cavalry Regiment Battle Group and they were on an operation inserted deep into Taliban territory, attacking the insurgents where they least expected it.
Simon was flown back to the UK and spent some time at Selly Oak hospital in Birmingham before commencing some intensive rehabilitation at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Unit at Headley Court in Surrey. As you can imagine the wedding was full of emotion as family, friends and colleagues gathered at Huntstile Organic Farm in the rolling Somerset countryside to celebrate the nuptials and everyone had a fantastic time.
I would just like to take this opportunity to show my appreciation to some people and organisations who have provided support for this wedding. Firstly, Simon Revill of Simon Revill Photography for travelling all the way from Derbyshire to help me out on the day, his assistance was invaluable. I would also like to thank Lee and Lisa from SIM2000 Imaging Ltd for agreeing to supply one of their stunning wedding albums free of charge and Lee from ISL Photographic Services for supplying a large canvas. Your contributions have been very generous and I know Simon and Katie are very grateful.
Finally, I’d just like to say what a remarkable man Simon is. He has been through a very tough and trying period recently but his attitude remains extremely positive, in my personal opinion he is one of the most inspirational individuals I have met in a long time and I would like to thank him and his colleagues for the hardships they endure as they perform their duties with courage and professionalism.
Simon and Katie, all the very best for the future.
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39 After I had taken the shot above I jokingly said to the officer’s ‘WAGS’ that they should join them. The sentence had barely left my lips before shoes were being kicked off and they were scrabbling up the rather unsteady pile of logs!
40 A Company, 1st Battalion.
41 Simon and his brother David.
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