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Wales welcomes homecoming troops Medal honour as troops come home
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Wales has welcomed back 2nd Battalion the Royal Welsh after six months in Afghanistan.Wales has welcomed back 2nd Battalion the Royal Welsh after six months in Afghanistan.
Charlie Company paraded through Cardiff city centre after a tour which saw them involved in various missions.Charlie Company paraded through Cardiff city centre after a tour which saw them involved in various missions.
Tributes are being paid to L/Cpl Christopher Harkett, 22, of Pontardawe, who died after an explosion in Helmand. Tributes were paid to L/Cpl Christopher Harkett, 22, of Pontardawe, who died after an explosion in Helmand.
First Minister Rhodri Morgan attended the parade, which started at City Hall and is being followed by a service at Cardiff Castle. His wife Danielle was presented with the Elizabeth Cross, given to the families of service personnel killed on operations or in acts of terrorism.
C company marched with the band of The 3rd Battalion the Royal Welsh with the regimental goat leading and with colours flying. L/Cpl Harkett died after an explosion near Musa Qala on March 14, a month after the company was deployed.
A service of remembrance and a medal parade were taking place with L/Cpl Harkett's family in attendance. He trained as a medic, a gunner and a signaller and the Army said he had had a bright future, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather.
He was injured in an explosion in Musa Qala in northern Helmand, and died later at the scene. I think the overriding feeling we've had is success and not without sacrifices Major Nigel Crewe-Read, officer commanding, C-Company
While we celebrate their homecoming and safe return to their families and friends we should remember those who have lost their lives in the conflict First Minister Rhodri Morgan Campaign medals were presented to the soldiers by four Welsh members of the British and Irish Lions rugby union squad.
He trained as a medic, a gunner and a signaller and the Army said he had a bright future, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. They were addressed by First Minister Rhodri Morgan, who said "words cannot convey the honour" of welcoming C-Company home after a period of intense fighting.
Crowds lined the streets as 131 members of the company marched from City Hall with a regimental band and colours flying.
Hundreds more inside Cardiff castle, including friends, relatives and former service people, cheered when they entered the grounds.
The march follows one by the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards who paraded through Cardiff on their 50th anniversary at the end of July.The march follows one by the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards who paraded through Cardiff on their 50th anniversary at the end of July.
C company, which is is based in Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire, but recruits from the whole of Wales, helped secure territory ahead of this week's elections. C-Company, which is is based in Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire, but recruits from the whole of Wales, helped secure territory ahead of this week's elections.
Major Nigel Crewe-Read, officer commanding C Company, said: "I think the overriding feeling we've had is success and not without sacrifices and L/Cpl Christopher Harkett and his family are at the forefront of our minds. Major Nigel Crewe-Read, officer commanding C-Company, said: "I think the overriding feeling we've had is success and not without sacrifices and L/Cpl Christopher Harkett and his family are at the forefront of our minds.
"We've defeated the Taliban whenever we've come across them and then seen the Afghan population get back up and running, re-establish schools, have power supplies, and we've ensured the Afghan security forces take ownership of the situation. We can reflect on a job well done.""We've defeated the Taliban whenever we've come across them and then seen the Afghan population get back up and running, re-establish schools, have power supplies, and we've ensured the Afghan security forces take ownership of the situation. We can reflect on a job well done."
Mr Morgan said the people of Wales should be proud of C company's "great courage and determination". Mr Morgan said the people of Wales should be proud of C-Company's "great courage and determination".
"While we celebrate their homecoming and safe return to their families and friends we should remember those who have lost their lives in the conflict," he said."While we celebrate their homecoming and safe return to their families and friends we should remember those who have lost their lives in the conflict," he said.
"We will remember, in particular L/Cpl Christopher Harkett, who should be marching through the streets of Cardiff with his comrades and our thoughts are with his family.""We will remember, in particular L/Cpl Christopher Harkett, who should be marching through the streets of Cardiff with his comrades and our thoughts are with his family."