Military honours and fly-past mark funeral of Captain Tom

Military honours and fly-past mark funeral of Captain Tom

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The coffin of Captain Sir Tom Moore is carried by members of the Armed Forces during his funeral at Bedford Crematorium

A military guard of honour and Royal Air Force fly-past marked the funeral on Saturday of Captain Sir Tom Moore, the World War Two veteran who raised millions of pounds for Britainโ€™s health service during the coronavirus pandemic.

Moore died on Feb. 2 after contracting COVID-19.


In the run up to his 100th birthday last year, he had been challenged to walk 100 laps of his garden to raise a modest 1,000 pounds.
By the time he finished, on April 16, he was being willed on by millions in Britain and beyond, and the total raised was heading towards 39 million pounds ($54 million).
Moore was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in recognition of his efforts, while the White House said after his death that he had โ€œinspired millions through his life and his actionsโ€.
In line with current pandemic restrictions, the funeral at Bedford Crematorium in central England was attended by just eight members of Mooreโ€™s immediate family. It was televised, however.
Six soldiers from the Yorkshire Regiment, the modern incarnation of Mooreโ€™s wartime regiment, carried his coffin, an honour guard of 14 fired three volleys into the air, and a World War Two-era Douglas C-47 Dakota performed a fly-past.
The service featured Mooreโ€™s own recording of โ€œYouโ€™ll Never Walk Aloneโ€, which topped the charts last year, Vera Lynnโ€™s wartime anthem โ€œThe White Cliffs of Doverโ€, and โ€œSmileโ€, recorded specially for the family by Michael Buble.
There were also readings from his daughters, grandsons and granddaughter before his coffin was committed and Frank Sinatraโ€™s โ€œMy Wayโ€ was played.
The service ended with the regimentโ€™s commander, Lieutenant Colonel Tim Exton, reading the Kohima Epitaph before a bugler played the Last Post.
Once COVID-19 restrictions permit, the family plan to inter Mooreโ€™s ashes in Yorkshire, northern England, where he will rest with his parents and grandparents.
REUTERS

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