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Crossing battlefields and burial grounds, a multinational team marks VE Day with purpose, reflection and healing

May 9, 2025 11:53
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Shachar and Nitai with Billy MacLeod, founder of Veterans in Action
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When therapy did not seem to be the answer for veteran Billy MacLeod MBE’s struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder, he looked for his own route to healing. He reflected on when he was happiest – his time in the British army – and realised he wanted to help veterans who were feeling like him. “I believe to move forward, you have to have purpose,” he says. “If you don't have purpose, you'll just stay as you are.”

And so this year, MacLeod is leading a groundbreaking expedition bringing together British, American and Israeli veterans – a journey across Europe marking VE Day and exploring the traumas and triumphs of war.

The former soldier, a sapper in the Royal Engineers who fought in the Falklands War, set up the UK charity Veterans in Action, running expeditions for veterans with PTSD. His first long-distance walking expedition was in 2010, from Scotland’s John O’Groats down to Cornwall’s Land’s End, and he has since taken hundreds of veterans on healing trips.

Because of his “amazing” work with veterans – and his public support for Israel on social media – MacLeod was invited last year to Israel by Daniel Berke, a friend and UK Lawyers for Israel volunteer who had helped set up a military expert panel. The trip was led by the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM). MacLeod jumped at the opportunity.

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