Grandson's expedition tracing grandfather's footsteps: veteran from England traveled 6000 miles to the battlefields in Burma.
07.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
07.11.2025
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Emotional expedition of Levison Wood
For television explorer and army veteran Levison Wood, this journey became the most emotional of his life. The former paratrooper traveled over 6,000 miles to the battlefields of the Far East, trying to retrace his grandfather's path, who fought in the battles in Burma.In his luggage, Levison carried a letter from King Charles and the last memories of his grandfather:"This experience changed my perception of war and its impact on families."Wood hopes that his expedition will help raise awareness of the significance of history and the memory of those who fought for their homeland.This journey is not only a personal experience but also a collective one, as it highlights the importance of preserving the memory of past generations. Levison intends to share his impressions to encourage others to pay attention to history and its consequences for the present.
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