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Blind veteran Kelly Ganfield, guided by her dog Archie, becomes first visually impaired veteran to lay a wreath at London's Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.
Kelly Ganfield, a 45-year-old blind veteran from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, will become the first visually impaired veteran to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday alongside her guide dog, Archie.
Supported by Blind Veterans UK since 2006 after losing her sight and her military career, she will lead a contingent of 40 other blind veterans in the annual parade.
The event honors fallen service personnel and marks the National Act of Remembrance.
Ganfield, who credits the charity with saving her life, described the moment as a profound honor.
Archie, matched with her in 2019, symbolizes the long-standing partnership between guide dogs and veterans, dating back to the First World War.
Both organizations praised the historic milestone as a powerful tribute to resilience, service, and support.
La veterana ciega Kelly Ganfield, guiada por su perro Archie, se convierte en la primera veterana con discapacidad visual en depositar una corona de flores en el Cenotafio de Londres el domingo del recuerdo.