Adam Diver, thought to be the first man to swim from England the Isle of Man, raised £10k for veterans.
A former soldier thought to be the first person to swim from England to the Isle of Man has been hailed for his support for veterans - and is now preparing for a fresh adventure.He said he would collect the gong on behalf of the team of ex-soldiers who helped him in his challenge.Mr Driver, a former Army captain from Fleetwood, said he wants to raise awareness of water pollution.
Many had faced mental health struggles of their own, and the money he raised went to the Healthier Heroes charity.
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