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Published Date: 17 July 2009
THE most senior British officer to be killed in action since the Falklands War was praised as the "best of the best" yesterday.
Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe, commanding officer of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, died when a bomb exploded under his armoured vehicle in a convoy near Lashkar Gah, southern Afghanistan, earlier this month.

Tributes were paid by the Pr
ince of Wales, Prime Minister Gordon Brown and former defence secretary Des Browne, who attended the funeral service at Guards Chapel in London.

Mr Browne had worked with Lt-Col Thorneloe for a year in his private office and praised his "unquestioned loyalty, his absolute integrity and his magnificent commitment".

Addressing the officer's widow, Sally, Mr Browne reflected on the toll the job could take on family life: "As you know more than anyone, he was first in and he was last out. He never left the office until the work was finished."

Mr Browne described Lt-Col Thorneloe as a friend who was devoted to his family: "Rupert has been described by others as being the best of the best – and that he was."

After the service, close family members, including his father, wife and mother, stood on the steps of the chapel and watched as the bearer party carried the Union flag-draped coffin to the waiting hearse.





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The Saltire,

17/07/2009 09:27:29
Why do they never refer to the ordinary soldiers who die in battle as the best of the best? why do they never get the tributes always attributed to Officers? our ordinary soldiers perform way above and beyond but are treated as inferior in every way to Officers? this outdated irrelevant pitiful English class system has no place in todays world. A soldier who gives his life in performance of his duties is worth the same irrespective of his rank or so called social status and any effort no matter how well meaning to divide this worth into some perception of social division should be illiminated from our society.
Again its just another example of the uselessness and devisiveness of Conservative right wing values.
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 17/07/2009 14:40:39
#1 Yes I'd have been much more impressed if Prince Charles and Camilla had attended the soldiers' funerals recently but evidently they may have been of the wrong class. Send out a dud message in my view, but the idiotic class system starts at his level.

I'd have been astounded if Brown and Mrs Brown had attended any of the funerals at all.

 

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