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HMS Portland’s Ship’s company do their bit for
Against Breast Cancer
Despite
not being in the United Kingdom all 32 female members
of HMS PORTLAND’s Ship’s Company decided
to do their bit for breast cancer research by taking
part in the ‘Race Against Breast Cancer’
whilst still deployed in the Middle East.
Not wanting to miss out on the opportunity to compete,
on the 20th May 2009 the ladies were put through their
paces by completing 22 laps of the upper deck (3 miles)
in order to complete their own ‘race against breast
cancer’ and to raise funds for the research work
of charity Against Breast Cancer. This was the first
time that this event had taken place on a warship, let
alone a deployed warship at sea where temperatures during
the run were far in excess of those experienced by any
runners in the UK. The girls ran the 22 laps in their
special ‘pink’ T-shirts, procured especially
for the occasion, and they chose a variety of different
ways of completing the run - from skipping to running
to three legged!
Chief Petty Officer Ali James, who came up with the
idea and organised the event said:
‘As a group of females we were disappointed
that being away from the UK for 8 months meant that
we could not do our bit for breast cancer. I decided
that we ought to try and do something in our own way
and this is the result. The girls have trained hard
for the event and we hope that we are able to raise
a substantial amount of money for this very worthwhile
cause’.
If you would like to make a donation please go to http://www.justgiving.com/hmsportlandpretties

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