Last weekend, Rick Clement was the toast of the nation as he walked in public for the first time since losing his legs during the war in Afghanistan.
It was a poignant occasion for the former British Army sergeant. He was told he would never walk again after he was cut in half when he stepped on a hidden Taliban bomb while on patrol in Helmand Province in 2010.
After months of gruelling preparation, Rick, 35, left his wheelchair behind to stand on two mechanical legs to lay a wreath at Blackpool Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.
“It was very overwhelming,” said Rick, who also served in Northern Ireland and Iraq during a distinguished 14-year military career. “I didn’t expect it to be as emotional as it turned out to be.
I felt calm then it just hit me. After I took a few steps, I had to pause, take a breath and pull my thoughts together
“It was like nothing I had ever experienced before. I felt calm then it just hit me. After I took a few steps, I had to pause, take a breath and pull my thoughts together.”
The Big Issue was there with Rick in his hometown. We have documented his incredible story since he appeared on the front cover of last November’s award-winning Remembrance issue.