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City welcomes returning soldiers | City welcomes returning soldiers |
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Crowds of well-wishers have lined the streets of Plymouth to officially welcome home members of the 29 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery. | Crowds of well-wishers have lined the streets of Plymouth to officially welcome home members of the 29 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery. |
A total of 450 Plymouth-based soldiers are parading through the city to mark their homecoming following a six-month deployment in Afghanistan. | A total of 450 Plymouth-based soldiers are parading through the city to mark their homecoming following a six-month deployment in Afghanistan. |
The march began from their base at the Royal Citadel on the Hoe and ended at St Andrew's Church for a service. | The march began from their base at the Royal Citadel on the Hoe and ended at St Andrew's Church for a service. |
Two members of the regiment were killed during the tour in Helmand Province. | Two members of the regiment were killed during the tour in Helmand Province. |
Capt Tom Sawyer, 26, from Hertfordshire, died in an explosion during an operation against enemy forces in central Helmand province on 14 January. | Capt Tom Sawyer, 26, from Hertfordshire, died in an explosion during an operation against enemy forces in central Helmand province on 14 January. |
A month earlier, 26-year-old Lt Lewis Aaron, from Essex, was fatally wounded when the gun position he was commanding in the Gereshk area of Helmand Province came under attack on 15 December. | A month earlier, 26-year-old Lt Lewis Aaron, from Essex, was fatally wounded when the gun position he was commanding in the Gereshk area of Helmand Province came under attack on 15 December. |
class="" href="/1/hi/england/devon/8003878.stm"> 'Proudest day' for soldiers | |
The 29 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery were in Helmand Province in the south of the country providing specialist artillery support for 3 Commando Brigade, which is based at Stonehouse in Plymouth. | The 29 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery were in Helmand Province in the south of the country providing specialist artillery support for 3 Commando Brigade, which is based at Stonehouse in Plymouth. |
This was their second tour of duty in Afghanistan in the past two years. | This was their second tour of duty in Afghanistan in the past two years. |
A medal presentation is taking place at the Piazza at lunchtime following the remembrance and thanksgiving service. | A medal presentation is taking place at the Piazza at lunchtime following the remembrance and thanksgiving service. |
Afterwards the troops will march up Royal Parade, around the fountain and past St Andrew's before heading back to the Citadel. | Afterwards the troops will march up Royal Parade, around the fountain and past St Andrew's before heading back to the Citadel. |
Although the majority of the regiment is based in the Royal Citadel on Plymouth Hoe, it also has batteries in Poole and Arbroath. | Although the majority of the regiment is based in the Royal Citadel on Plymouth Hoe, it also has batteries in Poole and Arbroath. |
Lt Col Neil Wilson RA, commanding officer of the regiment, will be presenting the medals at the ceremony in the Piazza. | Lt Col Neil Wilson RA, commanding officer of the regiment, will be presenting the medals at the ceremony in the Piazza. |
He said: "Having been stationed in Plymouth for the past 57 years, we very clearly see the city as our home base. | He said: "Having been stationed in Plymouth for the past 57 years, we very clearly see the city as our home base. |
"The people of Plymouth have supported us superbly throughout our deployment and today gives us an opportunity for us to say thankyou." | "The people of Plymouth have supported us superbly throughout our deployment and today gives us an opportunity for us to say thankyou." |
One member of the regiment unable to attend the ceremony is Cpl Simon Vaughan who remains seriously ill in Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham after being injured by a road-side bomb in December. | One member of the regiment unable to attend the ceremony is Cpl Simon Vaughan who remains seriously ill in Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham after being injured by a road-side bomb in December. |
However, while the ceremony is taking place, he will simultaneously be receiving his medal in hospital, from Lt Col Colin McClean, in the presence of his wife and son. | However, while the ceremony is taking place, he will simultaneously be receiving his medal in hospital, from Lt Col Colin McClean, in the presence of his wife and son. |
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