Poisonous snakes, spiders the size of your palm, deadly diseases and Samurai sword-wielding enemies. Just some of the horrors that Captain Tom Moore bravely faced while fighting for his country.
The inspirational hero, who has raised more than £29 million for NHS Charities Together by walking laps of his garden, endured one of the most vicious campaigns of the Second World War.
However, Tom is dismayed that for the last 75 years the brutal Burma campaign has rarely been spoken about, becoming the 'forgotten war'.
When he was 20-years-old, the Yorkshiremen was conscripted into the Duke of Wellington's regiment "Being conscripted didn't do me any harm at all.
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