Good news for frontline units.
At the beginning of 2025, we were asked to gather anonymous injuries data, which has been getting turned into medical training simulations. With the aim to increase efficiency in tricky situations and save more lives
Was great to be back and see some faces the other day. Grateful for the sunshine consistency during my time there also. There's always a 1st for everything.
The #DarkNight turret will honor the hero, Christopher “Swampy” Garrett.
Since we received many requests from those who voted Swampy — to also honor another Ukrainian hero, pilot Andrii “Juice” Pilshchykov (which we absolutely agree on), we have one more question to ask:
Should we call it Swampy & Juice, or wait for another chance to name a separate unit (if we have one)?
And do we need another poll to decide this?
A year ago today we lost Pete.
Reflecting on the emotions we felt, we realise we felt numb: how can this be real? They must have the wrong body!
Then came the realisation that this is real. And the mixture of anger, sorrow, and despair became a current so strong that at times we felt like drowining in it.
Self-doubt and blame soon followed: "what if we were able to raise more money? Would he still be alive? Could a drone have prevented this from happening? Maybe better equipment? Maybe... (the list goes on)".
And then, another realisation: all across Ukraine, families are experiencing this. We are not unique in our suffering. And not just in Ukraine, the families of fallen foreign volunteer soldiers are also experiencing this.
This realisation renewed our devotion. Where at first we swore vengeance, a new commitment bloomed: determination. Determination that we will do everything we can to prevent others from having to feel this pain. We would work even harder to get donations, to make sure that the brigades we work with are never left wanting.
And that is exactly what we have been doing for this past year.
Can we get the Shogun to Ukraine? we went to Scotland to collect it and we spent 14 hours yesterday getting it welded, serviced and ready. Help us get it to the defenders if we can! 👉🇺🇦
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Hi Ladies & gents . As I said a few weeks back I’m hoping to raise more funds for more equipment for 9th trip to Ukraine. Ventilators, detectors and battlefield O2 concentrators - as much as I can fit in, as before.
So, no time like the present, as I appreciate there are lots of equally important fundraisers and lots going on, I’m expecting it to be slow and tough. So try for x10 concentrators first off and then go from there ?
These are vitally important life saving equipment as any medic will vouch - and desperately needed. Replacing dangerous O2 cylinders in battlefield / combat scenarios, they remove the risk of cylinder explosion. These are brand new unused in the box items around £400 per unit plus tax / ship .
So if you would like to see these, and more military equipment delivered personally to those who need it please help, support, donate if you can. As always I’ll be very grateful. 🙏 🇬🇧🐺🇺🇦
Links on my bio as usual but here too :
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Another two medevacs completed. Special Thanks to Huddersfield to Ukraine Humanitarian Aid for supporting the last soldier we brought home. The attention to detail your NGO gives is exceptional.
We are now gearing up for the next medevac.
Until there is peace, we carry on.
Saddened to see what's happening in America at the moment. We have many good friends over the pond and hope they, their families and their friends are safe.
The world needs to unite for peace.
We don't live on social media and the work we do doesn't come from us being on social media. To the real grafters out there. Keep on Keeping on. Medevacs & Child recovery continue.
We only have one X account, this & barely use it.
We appreciate people informing us of the little gaggle of faceless fuckwits trying to target us on here. Yes we know who and where they are and we are flattered that they spend time inventing nonsense.
We have had some great feedback from the Role 1 Drs regarding the questionnaire we sent out. They created a 19hr casualty simulation.
We are still looking for more wounded individuals to tell their story. Get in touch and help save many lives.
Another productive week.
2 more patients with new pathways to care squared away, now just waiting for the blue stamp.
Grateful to the healthcare professionals and kind hearted volunteers, giving it their all to save life and limb. Always a team effort.
Grateful to Tony for covering our guys operation costs. thankfully it was just for the materials used and we are grateful to the Ukrainian surgeon who performed the surgery.
We don't ask for donations that often these days. However, One of our team has sustained an injury and we need around 180 dollars to pay for the materials that will be used in his operation on his knee. the money can be paid straight to the UA hospital. can any1 help?