Coronavirus: Military chief helping build COVID19 hospital on a single mission to save lives
Colonel Ashleigh Boreham is a veteran of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pic: MoD
He said:"We literally got a phone call, arrived here, met up with the NHS about nine days ago, sat around a table and basically did what you always do. In a sign of the magnitude of the project, the military helped to lay four miles of copper piping for oxygen.
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