MILLIE Nominee Fin Doherty Wants to Keep Brother’s Memory Alive By Becoming a Paratrooper | Lorraine

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Tonight sees the annual Sun Military Awards and Lorraine is meeting one of the MILLIE nominees for an emotional chat. Fin Doherty was just a young boy when his eldest brother JJ was killed by The Taliban. Fin knew then he wanted to follow in his brother’s footsteps and carry on his proud path and is now just one week away from properly joining the Parachuting Division. He has also recently been emotionally reunited with JJ’s army beret, in a moving ceremony. Fin, and his very proud mum Joyce, join Lorraine to talk about why he decided to follow in his brothers footsteps.
Broadcast on 06/02/20

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