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Poppy Appeal launched from Basra | Poppy Appeal launched from Basra |
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This year's Poppy Appeal has been launched in Iraq, the first time the campaign has been launched from an active war zone. | This year's Poppy Appeal has been launched in Iraq, the first time the campaign has been launched from an active war zone. |
The Royal British Legion said the choice was a reminder that it helped active personnel as well as veterans. | The Royal British Legion said the choice was a reminder that it helped active personnel as well as veterans. |
Spokesman Robert Lee said UK troops had been on active service somewhere in the world every year since 1945, with some 16,500 lives lost. | Spokesman Robert Lee said UK troops had been on active service somewhere in the world every year since 1945, with some 16,500 lives lost. |
The launch in Basra was accompanied by songs from the soprano Hayley Westenra. | The launch in Basra was accompanied by songs from the soprano Hayley Westenra. |
The Poppy Appeal raises funds for the Royal British Legion, which provides support to serving members of the Armed Forces, the ex-service community and their dependents. | |
Mr Lee told the BBC: "Every single one of these veterans is eligible for legion support and every single person in uniform today is eligible for our support." | Mr Lee told the BBC: "Every single one of these veterans is eligible for legion support and every single person in uniform today is eligible for our support." |
'Poppy Man' | 'Poppy Man' |
Speaking from Basra, Sgt Kevin McAloon of the Adjutant General's Corps told the BBC: "It just shows the nation how big the Poppy Appeal actually is for both serving and ex-serving members of the forces. | Speaking from Basra, Sgt Kevin McAloon of the Adjutant General's Corps told the BBC: "It just shows the nation how big the Poppy Appeal actually is for both serving and ex-serving members of the forces. |
"There are many ex-servicemen or current servicemen who have used the British Legion to assist them after injury in combat." | "There are many ex-servicemen or current servicemen who have used the British Legion to assist them after injury in combat." |
This year's appeal is accompanied by "Poppy Man" - a life-size figure constructed from scores of poppies - that has toured operating stations in Iraq. | This year's appeal is accompanied by "Poppy Man" - a life-size figure constructed from scores of poppies - that has toured operating stations in Iraq. |
The appeal's posters feature the figure pushing the wheelchair of an injured serviceman and putting his arms around a boy whose father was killed in Iraq. | The appeal's posters feature the figure pushing the wheelchair of an injured serviceman and putting his arms around a boy whose father was killed in Iraq. |
Poppies became a symbol of remembrance because they grew in ground devastated by trench warfare in World War I. | Poppies became a symbol of remembrance because they grew in ground devastated by trench warfare in World War I. |
BBC newsreaders will begin wearing poppies from the weekend. | BBC newsreaders will begin wearing poppies from the weekend. |