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Скачать или смотреть Sir Tom Moore wrote 'you can be anything you want to be' in last message

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CAPTAIN Sir Tom Moore's final inspirational message to the world said "you can do and be anything you want to be" before he died with Covid.  The World War Two hero's poignant post was the last shared on his Instagram page before his death, aged 100.    Another message urged his 127,000 Insta followers to "be positive and believe in yourself".  The nation was this week plunged into mourning Captain Tom's death in Bedford Hospital following a battle with coronavirus and pneumonia.  He became a beacon of hope during the early stages of the pandemic, raising more than £32million for the NHS.  The war veteran launched his bid to raise money for NHS staff before his 100th birthday on April 30 last year. CAPTAIN TOM'S LAST POST  His aim was to raise £1,000 walking 100 laps of the 25-metre (82ft) loop in his garden with the aid of a frame.  Captain Tom was knighted by the Queen at a special ceremony in July.  A touching photo of him with his family was posted on his Twitter page on January 18.  The photo, the last shared on his page before his death, shows the war veteran smiling while giving a thumbs up.  Dressed in a smart camel coat and scarf with his famous walker, the family's two dogs also feature in the poignant snap.  A heartwarming message alongside it reads: "We're full of hope from all the stories we've been hearing of people young and old doing incredible things.  "They prove what everyone is capable of and if we all unite we can make a real difference. It doesn’t take much, even a smile can brighten a day."  In another picture was taken as Captain Tom ticked Barbados off his bucket list with a festive family getaway.  The trip was courtesy of British Airways and Visit Barbados and the family flew out before the UK government's strict rules on travel came into place.  Captain Tom tweeted a message and a picture of himself enjoying the sunshine on the Caribbean island.  Wearing shorts with his medals pinned to his chest, he smiled at the camera as he was surrounded by his proud family - grandchildren Benji and Georgia, daughter Hannah and her husband Colin Ingram.  The tweet read: "Enjoying a beautiful family day in the Barbados sunshine, #TomorrowWillBeAGoodDay.”  Last night, millions of Brits lined the streets to clap in honour of Captain Tom.  Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds led the tributes as they applauded outside 10 Downing Street. CLAP FOR TOM  And among those joining in were Captain Tom’s daughter Hannah, grandchildren Benji and Georgia and son-in-law Colin in Marston Moretaine, Beds.  The family were said to be “incredibly touched”.  A Church of England probe was launched into a clergyman who sparked fury by calling the clap for Captain Tom "a cult of white British nationalism".  The Reverend Jarel Robinson-Brown, 29, was hit with a furious backlash following the tweet.  A petition to remove the cleric from his role has gained thousands of signatures, with the Diocese Of London announcing a review.  Meanwhil

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