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CITATION: Let it be known that Agent Carmen has demonstrated an exceptional level of dedication to the Sherbrooke Yarn Stormers. Despite sustaining a broken left wrist—a critical injury for any field operative—she refused to be removed from active duty. Through sheer determination and remarkable one-handed skill, Agent Carmen successfully produced the tactical chick units pictured above. Her refusal to let injury halt her contribution is a shining example of the grit and spirit of this entire division. Agent Carmen, your commitment to the mission is an inspiration to us all. We salute your bravery!
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Knitting for the premature baby unit at the Royal Alexandra Hospital Paisley. 100 hats and 12 jackets and lots of bouts and mits. Morven will be delivering these to the baby unit very soon.
I am Henrietta the Hurdler and I am ready for action but my trainer is still learning woodwork to make the hurdle for me. My trainer is definitely past it in age terms and fitness.
One of our soldiers was invited by the pupils of The Glasgow Academy to join them on a trip to Belgium and France 2nd - 9th May visiting WW1 battlefields and monuments across the Somme and Ypres areas. Im please to report our solider had a wonderful trip. I do not know how he managed to break his arm let's hope he recovers soon because he has decided to go AWAL!
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