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Centenarian Captain Sir Tom Moore giving the thumbs up during high tea at St. Ann’s Fort. He is joined by fellow centenarians Ena Collymore-Woodstock (left); Warrant Officer II, Elder Bishop (right). Also pictured are Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Cynthia Forde and Minister of Home Affairs, Information and Public Affairs, Wilfred Abrahams.
Captain Sir Tom Moore has been “enjoying every minute” of his time in Barbados.
The 100-year-old British Army officer was able to tick an item off his bucket list, a trip to Barbados when he arrived on the island via British Airways. The trip was organised by the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI).
100-Year-Old Tourist Having A Wild Time In Barbados.
At Barbados 100-year-old Captain Sir Tom Moore giving the thumbs up during high tea at St. Ann’s Fort last evening. He is joined by fellow centenarians Ena Collymore-Woodstock (left); Warrant Officer II, Elder Bishop (right). Also pictured are Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Cynthia Forde and Minister of Home Affairs, Information and Public Affairs, Wilfred Abrahams. (A. Reid/BGIS)
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados–December 20th.2020–Captain Sir Tom Moore has been “enjoying every minute” of his time here in Barbados.
The 100-year-old British Army officer was able to tick an item off his bucket list, a trip to Barbados, when he arrived on island last week via British Airways. The trip was organized by the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI).
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World War II veterans (from (left) Jamaican Ena Collymore-Woodstock, Britain’s celebrated Colonel (Hon) Sir Tom Moore (centre) and Barbados’ Elder Bishop join hands celebrating comradeship during yesterday’s high tea in Sir Tom’s honour at St Ann’s Fort, Garrison. Looking on are some senior officers of the Barbados Defence Force. (Picture by Gercine Carter.) Social Share
One hundred-year-old British war veteran Colonel (Hon) Sir Tom Moore says despite the ravages of COVID-19, it will pass.
Sir Tom, who made international headlines by walking within the confines of his home to raise more than £30 million for Britain’s National Health Service, is in Barbados on a 17-day holiday, courtesy of the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. and British Airways.
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