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UK has sent 71,560 to Afghanistan | |
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A total of 71,560 members of Britain's armed forces have served in Afghanistan since 2001, the government has said. | |
Tory MP Philip Hollobone, who obtained the figures, said they revealed the full extent of Britain's commitment to the Afghan war for the first time. | Tory MP Philip Hollobone, who obtained the figures, said they revealed the full extent of Britain's commitment to the Afghan war for the first time. |
The figure includes regular forces, reservists and Gurkhas. | |
The Ministry of Defence said similar figures were not available for Iraq, but "about 100,000" members of the UK armed forces had served there in total. | The Ministry of Defence said similar figures were not available for Iraq, but "about 100,000" members of the UK armed forces had served there in total. |
In his written answer, Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell told Mr Hollobone: "As at 1 August 2009, 71,560 members of the UK armed forces have been identified as having deployed to Afghanistan. | In his written answer, Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell told Mr Hollobone: "As at 1 August 2009, 71,560 members of the UK armed forces have been identified as having deployed to Afghanistan. |
"This includes UK regular forces, Gurkhas, Full Time Reserve Service (FTRS) personnel and mobilised reservists." | "This includes UK regular forces, Gurkhas, Full Time Reserve Service (FTRS) personnel and mobilised reservists." |
'Up front' | 'Up front' |
Mr Hollobone told BBC News he had been "surprised" by how high the number had been, adding: "I doubt if there has been a theatre of conflict where British armed forces have been more exposed, in terms of number of personnel deployed, since Northern Ireland." | Mr Hollobone told BBC News he had been "surprised" by how high the number had been, adding: "I doubt if there has been a theatre of conflict where British armed forces have been more exposed, in terms of number of personnel deployed, since Northern Ireland." |
He added: "The longer our commitment goes on in Afghanistan, there is a very strong likelihood that anyone joining the forces can expect to be sent there." | He added: "The longer our commitment goes on in Afghanistan, there is a very strong likelihood that anyone joining the forces can expect to be sent there." |
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said it was "very up front with recruits" that they would be likely to be deployed to Afghanistan or another theatre of operations. | A Ministry of Defence spokesman said it was "very up front with recruits" that they would be likely to be deployed to Afghanistan or another theatre of operations. |
"The days when people joined the forces for a career and were never deployed in theatre are long gone," he added. | "The days when people joined the forces for a career and were never deployed in theatre are long gone," he added. |
He said there were "about 170,000" members of the British armed forces in total at the moment. | He said there were "about 170,000" members of the British armed forces in total at the moment. |
He said no research had been done into how many of them had served in Iraq since 2003. | He said no research had been done into how many of them had served in Iraq since 2003. |
There are currently 9,000 British troops in Afghanistan, with the vast bulk - 6,200 - in the southern province of Helmand, serving as part of an international coalition. | There are currently 9,000 British troops in Afghanistan, with the vast bulk - 6,200 - in the southern province of Helmand, serving as part of an international coalition. |
The number of British service personnel killed in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001 now totals 214. | The number of British service personnel killed in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001 now totals 214. |
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