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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 were paid to L/Cpl Christopher Harkett, 22, of Pontardawe, who died after an explosion in Helmand. | |
His wife Danielle was presented with the Elizabeth Cross, given to the families of service personnel killed on operations or in acts of terrorism. | |
L/Cpl Harkett died after an explosion near Musa Qala on March 14, a month after the company was deployed. | |
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. | |
I think the overriding feeling we've had is success and not without sacrifices Major Nigel Crewe-Read, officer commanding, C-Company | |
Campaign medals were presented to the soldiers by four Welsh members of the British and Irish Lions rugby union squad. | |
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. | |
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". | |
"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." |