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Queen honours regiment's fallen | Queen honours regiment's fallen |
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The Queen has presented the Elizabeth Cross to relatives of six soldiers killed in Afghanistan and Iraq. | The Queen has presented the Elizabeth Cross to relatives of six soldiers killed in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
She gave the medals to the families of six members of The Queen's Royal Lancers - but one family said the honour should have been awarded sooner. | She gave the medals to the families of six members of The Queen's Royal Lancers - but one family said the honour should have been awarded sooner. |
It was the first time the Queen, who is the regiment's colonel-in-chief, had personally presented the honour that bears her name. | It was the first time the Queen, who is the regiment's colonel-in-chief, had personally presented the honour that bears her name. |
The Elizabeth Cross recognises the loss of a member of the armed forces. | The Elizabeth Cross recognises the loss of a member of the armed forces. |
It is awarded to the next of kin of personnel killed on active service, or as a result of terrorism. | It is awarded to the next of kin of personnel killed on active service, or as a result of terrorism. |
The ceremony took place at the Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire. | The ceremony took place at the Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire. |
The cross is national recognition of the loss of a forces member | |
The soldiers whose families received the honour are: Trooper Robert Pearson, 22, from Grimsby; Sgt Wayne Rees, 36, from Nottingham; Cpl Ben Leaning, 24, from Scunthorpe; Trooper Kristen Turton, 27, from Grimsby; Cpl Stephen Allbutt, 35, from Stoke-on-Trent; Trooper David Clarke, 19, from Littleworth in Staffordshire. | The soldiers whose families received the honour are: Trooper Robert Pearson, 22, from Grimsby; Sgt Wayne Rees, 36, from Nottingham; Cpl Ben Leaning, 24, from Scunthorpe; Trooper Kristen Turton, 27, from Grimsby; Cpl Stephen Allbutt, 35, from Stoke-on-Trent; Trooper David Clarke, 19, from Littleworth in Staffordshire. |
Trooper Pearson was killed by a mine in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan in April 2008. | Trooper Pearson was killed by a mine in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan in April 2008. |
His family say the Queen has taken too long to honour his death. | His family say the Queen has taken too long to honour his death. |
His father Paul Pearson told Sky News: "Robert signed and died for Queen and country and you don't even get a letter from the Queen." | His father Paul Pearson told Sky News: "Robert signed and died for Queen and country and you don't even get a letter from the Queen." |
Iraq deaths | |
The other five deaths all occurred during operations in Iraq, including Sgt Rees's death in a road accident during a dawn patrol in January 2007. | The other five deaths all occurred during operations in Iraq, including Sgt Rees's death in a road accident during a dawn patrol in January 2007. |
In April that year, Cpl Leaning and Trooper Turton were killed when their Scimitar fighting vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb while they were on patrol in Maysan province. | In April that year, Cpl Leaning and Trooper Turton were killed when their Scimitar fighting vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb while they were on patrol in Maysan province. |
Cpl Allbutt and Trooper Clarke were killed in March 2003 during the first week of the Iraq war in a "friendly fire" incident when their Challenger 2 tank was hit by another tank. | Cpl Allbutt and Trooper Clarke were killed in March 2003 during the first week of the Iraq war in a "friendly fire" incident when their Challenger 2 tank was hit by another tank. |
The first Elizabeth Cross was given to the wife of warrant officer Sean Upton | |
The introduction of the Elizabeth Cross is the first time the name of a reigning monarch has been given to a new award since the George Cross was instituted in 1940. | The introduction of the Elizabeth Cross is the first time the name of a reigning monarch has been given to a new award since the George Cross was instituted in 1940. |
It is available to families of servicemen and women who died in conflicts dating back to 1948. | It is available to families of servicemen and women who died in conflicts dating back to 1948. |
Karen Upton, the widow of Nottingham soldier warrant officer Sean Upton, who was killed in Afghanistan on 27 July, was presented with the first Elizabeth Cross at his funeral last month. | Karen Upton, the widow of Nottingham soldier warrant officer Sean Upton, who was killed in Afghanistan on 27 July, was presented with the first Elizabeth Cross at his funeral last month. |