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    Queen to honour Ghana's fundraising WW2 veteran Pte Joseph Hammond

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    Media captionPrivate Hammond told the BBC in May he was inspired by Capt Moore

    A 95-year-old Ghanaian World War Two veteran is to be honoured by Queen Elizabeth for his fundraising efforts.

    Private Joseph Hammond walked two miles (3.2km) a day for a week in May, raising $35,000 (£28,000) for frontline health workers and veterans in Africa.

    “I was overwhelmed and filled with joy,” he said on hearing he was to get a Commonwealth Point of Light award.

    He said he had been inspired by fellow veteran Capt Tom Moore, who raised more than £32m in the UK to fight -19.

    Capt Moore completed 100 laps of his garden in the run-up to his 100th birthday in April for charities.

    This prompted Pte Hammond to his own campaign to raise money to buy personal protection equipment (PPE) for health workers and to protect vulnerable veterans on the African continent.

    He started each day's walk in the capital, Accra, early in the morning so he could complete his two miles before the heat and humidity of the day peaked, reports the BBC's Thomas Naadi.

    He wants to raise about $600,000 in total, so the former Ghanaian soldier, who like Capt Moore fought in , hopes donations will continue to be made, our reporter says.

    ‘He is a force of nature'

    Iain Walker, the UK high commissioner to Ghana who joined Pte Hammond on his walk, said the Queen presented Points of Light…

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