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The commando marathon will see the 12 retired green berets – all aged over 45 – attempting the endurance distance in full military gear, carrying 40lb of kit in their Bergen backpacks.
They hope to set a world record and – more importantly – more than £50,000 to help veterans with mental health issues.
“Training has been audacious, we have certainly put in the miles and I’m so proud of the effort from everyone,” said organiser and former Regimental Sergeant Major Baz Gray from Yelverton in Devon.
“The guys have all done their last long runs and will now be tapering their training, staying injury free and getting ready for the challenge on Sunday.”
On the day the runners will be spurred on for parts of the route by supporters who’ll run with them – minus the backpacks.
“Physical and mental health issues across the entire veteran community are as bad today as they have ever been. This is a result of many years in conflict zones on a global scale, most notably in Afghanistan and Iraq,” Baz explained.
“The knock-on effect of this goes far beyond the individual. It has a huge impact on friends and family, especially children.
“Having a project to focus on and a purpose in life can transform it from one of utter boredom and depression to one of excitement and fulfilment.
“This initiative is already changing lives and inspiring many veterans to get up, get active and find a bit of their old selves. We want to grow it, share it and transform as many more lives as we can.”
Donations can be made via https://www.justgiving.com/page/rmveteransspeedmarchteam
Direct from the front-line, the official newspaper of the Royal Navy, Navy News, brings you the latest news, features and award winning photos every month.