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Marine Returns to Front-Line

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 10:03 am
by Jason The Argonaut
Marine Returns to Front-Line Duties after Leg Amputation

By Tony Jones, PA News


A captain in the Royal Marines who has returned to front-line duties after having part of his leg amputated is believed to be the first operational one-legged commando.

Jim Bonney, 26, has passed his basic fitness tests and can fulfil any role, except that of special forces, after a below the knee amputation following a climbing accident.

His achievement mirrors that of Second World War fighter pilot Sir Douglas Bader who lost both legs in a flying accident in 1931 but went onto fly in the Battle of Britain.

“I’ve got my life back and am proud to be a fully fit Royal Marine again, ready for anything,” Captain Bonney told the Sun.

The officer from Petersfield, Hampshire, who joined the Marines in 1999, faced having to leave the forces after he broke and dislocated his right ankle when he fell 1000ft on an adventure training exercise in Alaska in 2001.

The damage to the limb was so bad that the only option was to have his ankle permanently fused with screws and bone grafts.

But the Royal Marine decided to have his leg amputated below the knee so an artificial foot could be fitted which would give him more freedom of movement.

“If I was going to have to leave the Marines I at least wanted to get my life back. With a fused foot I wouldn’t be able to run, get into kayaks or put a ski boot on,” he said.

“I began to think that I may get a better result by opting for a BKA – below the knee amputation.”

He underwent months of rehabilitation following the operation and can now run, swim, ski, jump and climb obstacles.

The officer who is married to wife Kirsty, 28, and has a four-month-old son is expected to specialise as a landing craft officer.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: “Captain Jim Bonney has achieved this remarkable feat through strength of character, determination and single minded drive.

“The family ethos is central to the Royal Marines which has supported Captain Bonney throughout his rehabilitation.

“His work alongside other injured Marines, giving them guidance has proved an inspiration to us all.”


Theres no stoping you Marines is there :D, good luck to him.

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 10:25 am
by Guest
Good Effort Royal, cracking bit of ditermination on his behalf, and an inspiration to others, shyte hot. :drinking:

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 10:31 am
by Guest
Outstanding!!!
Good effort Royal :D

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 11:01 am
by flo
Just goes to show that nothing will keep Royal down. Well done.

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 11:34 am
by Doc
Inspiring stuff, good effort lofty!

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 11:37 am
by Ploggers
A superb show of determination and pure guts in an understated way. Precisely what wearing the green lid is all about.

Well done Sir!

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 3:30 pm
by Peds
Very impressive, he gets my respect.

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 5:07 pm
by El Prez
This will be the first case of 'Excused Boot'.

I thank you!

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 6:51 pm
by lew
I'm annoyed with sky news at the moment.

They mentioned it in brief at five, and still havnt covered it yet, but 21 year old sperm and david (im a stupid twat) beckham have been on there for the past hour 50 mins...

Bloody impressive story, he must be one hell of a guy...

lew

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 7:05 pm
by Sticky Blue
Just been on the news here.
1000 feet he fell... he must have had his beret on to survive that!

Typical officer to be honest, very down to earth and a no drama kind of guy taking it all in his stride.

Posted: Tue 25 May, 2004 8:04 pm
by minimac
Astounding!

All credit to the guy.


MM

Posted: Thu 27 May, 2004 3:04 am
by Liver
Been on the news here aswell!!!!!! goes to show what you can do with a little effort :P

Posted: Thu 27 May, 2004 11:57 am
by Jason The Argonaut
It just goes to show if you want some thing that much there's no stopping you from achieving it.

Posted: Thu 27 May, 2004 2:20 pm
by Machiavellian
the daily mail did a good article on the story in yesterdays paper, with an image of him on the re-gain down at lympston, what a guy, all credit to him.

Tom

Posted: Thu 27 May, 2004 2:41 pm
by Doc
El Prez wrote:This will be the first case of 'Excused Boot'.

I thank you!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Good effort though, is he returning to active duty or desk job?