Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Captain Tom Moore" in English language version.
Rest in peace Captain Moore, for you have indeed fought a good fight and have completed your course with dignity. All Barbados applauds you.
The Chief of Staff, Colonel Glyne Grannum, with all ranks and civilian staff of the Barbados Defence Force, extend our sincerest condolences to the family of the late Colonel (retired) Sir Tom Moore. [ . . . ] Last December, members of the Force were honoured when he visited St. Ann's Fort and the Barbados Legion where he received honorary membership. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.
If your first thought is to troll him and his family on Twitter because they took a perfectly legal trip to Barbados, a trip of a lifetime to give him a break... He was offered a free trip and we have no idea if it had anything to do with his subsequent illness.
In the UK, a large amount of money was donated by walking 100 round trips in the garden by the 100th birthday to support medical staff responding to the new coronavirus infection while requiring walker assistance. The actions of Tom Moore, who collected money and became known as "Captain Tom", and the awarding of the title to Moore, and this month when Moore unfortunately died of a new coronavirus infection
Born to a builder father and headteacher mother
Born to a builder father and headteacher mother