Captain Tom Moore, the war veteran who has raised more than £29m for the UK's NHS, celebrates his 100th birthday with an RAF flypasthttps://t.co/jadeUnr3LJ pic.twitter.com/XklWJGyrHj
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) April 30, 2020
We are delighted to reveal that new Intercity Express Train 800025 has been named Captain Tom Moore this morning for his remarkable fundraising achievements during #COVID19. This follows a huge amount of requests from staff and members of the public for him to be recognised. pic.twitter.com/vvsBH3rB0b
— Great Western Railway (@GWRHelp) April 29, 2020
明日から運行が開始されるようです.Captain Tom has train named after him by Great Western Railway https://t.co/S6zvmMgcep pic.twitter.com/3G8PCyj9dn
— TotalNews (@TotalNewsUK) April 29, 2020
そして,こちらのベルギーの女性はコロナウィルス感染症が治り,退院する4日前に100歳の誕生日を迎えられました.The Captain Tom Moore will be in service from tomorrow!@GWRHelp says it was named because people had started requesting it.
— BBC Radio Bristol (@bbcrb) April 29, 2020
For those who love a train, it's intercity express 800025 🚉 pic.twitter.com/y7k8ESbso4
Julia Dewilde, who was born during the 1918-1929 Spanish Flu pandemic, celebrated her 100th birthday four days before a test confirmed her recovery from COVID-19 and was allowed to return to her retirement homehttps://t.co/DmHg245XuI pic.twitter.com/hsTkvGGuTa
— AFP news agency (@AFP) April 29, 2020
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