People in the U.K. and around the world are paying tribute to Capt. Sir Tom Moore, after he passed away in hospital on Tuesday.
The British war veteran raised millions for Britain's National Health Service and was cared for by the staff he supported last year.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson paid tribute to him, calling him a "hero in the truest sense of the word," with the Queen saying she enjoyed spending time with Moore and his family last year when he was knighted.
Redmond Shannon reminds us why an elderly man doing laps in his garden captured our hearts.
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The British war veteran raised millions for Britain's National Health Service and was cared for by the staff he supported last year.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson paid tribute to him, calling him a "hero in the truest sense of the word," with the Queen saying she enjoyed spending time with Moore and his family last year when he was knighted.
Redmond Shannon reminds us why an elderly man doing laps in his garden captured our hearts.
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