Paralysed War Veteran’s Epic Trek to Arnhem for Scotty’s Little Soldiers: Honouring WW2 Heroes of the Past and Supporting Bereaved Military Children in the Present

Veteran Mark Harding’s Incredible 656-mile walk of Remembrance and Fundraising

Mark Harding, a long-standing supporter of the bereaved children’s military charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers, is embarking on another extraordinary fundraising challenge. Mark, a paralysed war veteran, plans to walk 656 miles from his hometown of Carlisle to Arnhem in the Netherlands, to honour his great-grandfather and the courageous veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice during Operation Market Garden – the military operation fought in the Netherlands between 17 to 25 September 1944.

Mark’s Inspiring Story

In 2010, while serving in Afghanistan, Mark Harding was shot through the neck, resulting in the complete shattering of his C5 and C6 spinal segments and paralysis from the neck down. Despite being told multiple times that he would never walk again, Mark defied the odds and started to regain some movement. Last year, he completed a challenge that his doctors would have thought impossible – walking for 85 days across the entire length of the UK, from John O’Groats to Land’s End, using crutches, raising over £36,000 for Scotty’s Little Soldiers.

A Journey of Determination

Mark will start his latest trek on the 20 July and hopes to finish by walking into Arnhem to commemorate the 80th anniversary on 20-22 September when there will be various commemoration activities culminating at Oosterbeek cemetery.

It is not just about the physical challenge though; it’s about embracing the same determination and spirit that defined the soldiers of Operation Market Garden 80 years ago.

Mark’s Mission

Speaking of his challenge, Mark says:

“What drives me is the deep respect I have for my great grandfather, grandad and all the courageous veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice during Operation Market Garden. My great grandfather tragically lost his life at the young age of 33 when his ship was sunk by a U-boat.”

Mark also honours Denham H. Brotheridge, a brave soldier who suffered a similar fate as Mark, being shot through the neck by machine gunfire on Pegasus Bridge.

“In tackling this mission, I will embrace the same unwavering determination and spirit that defined the soldiers of Operation Market Garden. Just like them, I have meticulously devised plans to fulfil this challenge, using my resolve to honour the tragically claimed lives of over 4,000 Allied forces.”

“Reflecting on the soldiers’ sacrifices, I cannot help but feel a sense of sadness when I think about the children who were left orphaned during that time 80 years ago. It therefore feels fitting that I do this challenge to raise awareness and funds for Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a charity close to my heart that supports children and young people who have experienced the death of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces. Whilst I’m walking, I’ll be thinking of the children and the sacrifices their parents made.”

Nikki Scott’s Message

Nikki Scott, founder of Scotty’s Little Soldiers, expresses her gratitude for Mark’s dedication:

 “Mark’s commitment to Scotty’s is incredible. He took on an inspiring challenge for Scotty’s last year when he walked from John O’Groats to Lands’ End, and it’s amazing that he’s supporting Scotty’s again with another mammoth challenge. His incredible fundraising efforts help ensure that we can continue providing essential support to bereaved military children and young people. We are so grateful to Mark for his continued support and we wish him well as he makes his way to the Netherlands.”

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By @Cobseo 55 years ago

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