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Prince Harry in Scotland to honour war dead



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Published Date: 18 June 2008
PRINCE Harry will be among 200 members of the armed forces who will march through Edinburgh today, to pay tribute to soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
The parade to St Giles' Cathedral, where there will be a service of remembrance, will involve approximately 200 sailors, soldiers, Royal Marines and airmen of 52 Infantry Brigade who recently served in Helmand.

Earlier this week, the bodies of
five members of 2 Para were returned to Britain from Afghanistan and Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced that he would be increasing Britain's military presence there.

In addition to marking the return of 52 Brigade and remembering fallen comrades, the parade hopes to reconnect the military with communities and promote wider public support.

Brigadier Andrew MacKay, 52 Brigade's commanding officer, told The Scotsman this was the first time that 52 Brigade had been deployed in this form since the Second World War.

"We thought it was important to properly mark that fact and commemorate those who lost their lives," he said. "There is no better place to do that than Edinburgh as the city where we are based.

"It's all the more important that we do this, given the events of this week."

He added: "In my view, the wider British public, whatever their views of Afghanistan and Iraq, recognise the extraordinary job our soldiers are doing in very demanding circumstances and are very supportive.

"But events like this are very important to connect with the public and society as a whole."

He also underlined that Prince Harry, who spent ten weeks with 52 Brigade in Afghanistan until his whereabouts were revealed in an American blog, will be just one of many soldiers who served with the brigade.

"Obviously, we are pleased to have him, but this is about 52 Brigade and all those who served in it on the recent tour of duty," he said.

"We lost 24 British, Danish, American and Czech soldiers and representatives of all the families will be there as well."

In total, 7,500 soldiers were deployed under 52 Brigade from October 2007, until handing over command to 16 Air Assault Brigade in April 2008.

The Liberal Democrat MSP Mike Rumbles, a former army major, said that he was pleased to see the military carrying out more parades such as today's. "When I was serving, we were instructed not to go out in our uniforms because of the IRA threat and the number of parades of this nature dropped," he said.

"Overnight, uniforms disappeared from view and that put a great distance between the armed services and the ordinary member of the public. Events such as the one today are very important because they help put the military back in our communities and this hopefully means that they will receive a lot more support."

Lest we forget …

THE parade will begin in Johnston Terrace in Edinburgh city centre at 10:30am.

The soldiers will then march to the Royal Mile and straight to St Giles' Cathedral where they will take part in a private commemoration service at 11:15am.

The service will be attended by Des Browne, the Defence Secretary, and Soren Gade of the Danish ministry of defence.

The best viewpoint will be at the corner of the High Street on the Royal Mile and George IV Bridge.

There will be 200 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Royal Marines representing the units which came under the strategic command of 52 Brigade in Helmand Province.

While on deployment in Afghanistan, a total of 24 British, Danish, American and Czech soldiers lost their lives.

They will be remembered along with members of the Afghan National Army, police and civilians employed as interpreters who were also victims of the conflict.

Troops fire 2m bullets

BRITISH troops in Afghanistan have fired more than two million rounds of ammunition since December, figures revealed last night.

Bob Ainsworth, the armed forces minister, said 980,000 5.56mm bullets – the type used in the army's SA80 rifles – had been fired.

A further 930,000 7.62mm rounds and 186,000 .50 calibre rounds used in machine guns were also fired. Figures include rounds used in training.

As troops began operations in Helmand Province in 2006, the then defence secretary John Reid said he would be happy for them to leave "without firing a shot".



The full article contains 725 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Resolutions,

18/06/2008 00:35:44
Where are the Scottish representatives - the remnants of the Scottish regiments? Are they ALL on active duty? AGAIN.

Surely our own should be on parade in our capital city?
2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 18/06/2008 00:50:12

Unfortunately the Weather is looking naff for this event, and being Edinburgh, it will be all,..'Low Key'
And fairly uneventful.
3

brian mcc,

the arctic 18/06/2008 00:58:51
There will be bagpipes. To the fallen soldiers, music to their ears. I wouldn't want a march, but rather a Celtic jig in memory of...
4

Jock MacSprog,

18/06/2008 01:00:25
#1 keep your ridiculous nationalist politics out of this non political ceremony of rememberance for BRITISH soldiers. As Scotland is not an independent Country, it does not have an Army. Get over it.
5

indune1,

Canada 18/06/2008 01:46:02
Anybody who attempts to make political hay out of this event is a total scumbag.

A total scumbag who should be shot with a ball of his/her own frozen sh*te at dawn/ Perhaps twice.
6

donald,

glasgow 18/06/2008 07:03:37
Not political cannon fodder dying in Imperialist wars?
7

scottish person,

paisley 18/06/2008 08:04:37
I think it is an insult that this drunken dimwit from the house of windy should be present at an important rememberance day for fallen soldiers. Is his buckie going to cost more, oh I forgot they are not increasing the cost of buckie.
8

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 10:28:12
Having a parasitic Royal thicko present, is an insult to all who have fallen and to those who serve!

The red headed idiot, along with his equally useless brother, bring nothing but shame to the so-called British nation.
9

Mikey,

18/06/2008 10:30:29
I agree! do we really need this parasite around while honour our fallen?
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18/06/2008 11:06:02
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kimba,

18/06/2008 11:28:20
At least prince harry went out there for 3 months,which is more than you sh-t ar--s did,if a fire cracker went off you'd cr-p yourselves,wonder how you'd fair with mortar bombs wizing past your head every 5 minutes!
12

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 11:30:51
kimba,

There's a herc waiting for you at Brize! They just need to take a few seats out to accommodate you....
13

Jock MacSprog,

18/06/2008 11:34:09
Its depressing to see that the theme of Nationalism and Nationalists in Scotland continues to be bitterness, small mindednes, class warfare, division and a massive chip on the shoulder. You are all characateurs of the bitter Scot and do you so called cause a huge diservice.
14

kimba,

18/06/2008 11:40:56
13. As Jock Macsprog says,You are all characateurs of the bitter Scot,in your case a little twisted too!
15

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 11:48:48
#15

Not as twisted as the airframe of that Herc would be, if you managed to drag your massive backside on to it......
16

kimba,

18/06/2008 11:54:26
16. Well aj you should know,as 55% of all scottish women are morbidly obese, and I hear that includes your mother!
17

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 12:05:41
That would be hard to believe...she's been deid for ages!

18

kimba,

18/06/2008 12:08:56
18. Just as well,with a bigot of a son like you.
19

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 12:24:51
I'm a bigot am I??

What does that make you? Posting on a Scottish websire with all your BNP propoganda!!!

Have a wee look at yourself in a mirror will you.....remember to stand well back though, unless you have a giant quadruple pane mirrored wardrobe.....
20

kimba,

18/06/2008 12:37:22
20. Blah,blah,blah. Oh do shut up,as the daughter of a scotsman i have every right,and even if that were not so,i still have every right as a GB citizen!
21

kimba,

18/06/2008 12:38:56
Oh,and aj it's the EDP,ONLY BIGOTS LIKE YOU SUPPORT THE BNP!
22

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 13:01:13
Hey Thicko,

Shouldn't that be "UK citizen"!! LOL

EDP/BNP, they're all the same! You should promote multi-culturalism like we do in Scotland.

Somehow I think your country will be incapable of that. Another glaring difference between our two countries!
23

kimba,

18/06/2008 13:06:52
23,AJ. I LIKE YOU HAVE GB CITIZEN ON MY PASSPORT,and LOL,England is the most multi cultural country in europe, HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO LONDON!
24

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 13:20:41
Yup, I've noted the tension in the air.

How about places like Burnley????
25

Saoghal Beag,

18/06/2008 13:27:59
ach AJ, you've made her shout....again, yawn
26

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 13:29:34
Saoghal,

It makes me jump everytime! LOL
27

kimba,

18/06/2008 13:38:05
Saoghal beag & AJ. Your bigoted views would make the pope shout,but hey,you are absolutly right,why shout at a moronic, brain dead, bigoted, individual like aj.
28

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 13:43:22
Too late Kimba, you shouted first, so therefor, I win the argument.....again! LOL
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kimba,

18/06/2008 14:56:47
aj. you couldnae win a p-ss up in a brewery!
30

AJ Fife,

18/06/2008 15:04:51
Hey dafty,

I believe the saying is - you couldn't organise a p*ss up in brewery!

Once again you've failed on a couple of different levels. Try contacting Learn Direct and ease yourself back into some sort of education.

That's OK, don't mention it!:D
31

Saoghal Beag,

18/06/2008 16:48:43
Kimba, looked at my posting, its an observation of your behaviour, you do have a propensity to shout. That in no way meets any definition of bigoted.

AJ, it's scary enough on here, imagine if you were sitting in the front of the class.
32

Neal! Whit? Haud yer Whisht!!,

18/06/2008 17:10:46
Everybody seems to have forgotten that it wasn't the princes' fault that he wasn't ALLOWED to do his service on the front-line. Stupid Politicians etc decided he was too much of a target, more so than anyone else in a British Army Uniform.

Pathetic.

It must have been REALLY embarrasing for him to face his regimental comrades after that. And then for the Government to set-up the 3 Months for a media look-see is just sick and an insult to a serving soldier - royal or not.

I never did understand why he was not allowed to serve there . . .
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