Former British soldier who was world’s oldest man dies at the age of 112
British Army veteran John Tinniswood was born in the same year the Titanic sank, and lived through the First and Second World Wars.
Alex Candlin is a Social Media Producer at BFBS Forces News. He has worked across digital news, social platforms and video production since joining the company in 2022, covering defence, military life and global affairs for an international audience. Alongside his journalism career, he serves as a Skill at Arms instructor in the British Army Reserves and works as an actor.
British Army veteran John Tinniswood was born in the same year the Titanic sank, and lived through the First and Second World Wars.
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