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Cameron pledges Afghanistan memorial in Staffordshire Cameron pledges Afghanistan memorial in Staffordshire
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A permanent memorial to British service personnel who died in Afghanistan is to be built at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.A permanent memorial to British service personnel who died in Afghanistan is to be built at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
Prime Minister David Cameron made the announcement as he visited UK troops in Camp Bastion on Armed Forces Day.Prime Minister David Cameron made the announcement as he visited UK troops in Camp Bastion on Armed Forces Day.
The memorial will be paid for from fines imposed on banks that rigged inter-bank interest rates, he said.The memorial will be paid for from fines imposed on banks that rigged inter-bank interest rates, he said.
Hundreds of celebrations are planned across the UK to celebrate the fifth national Armed Forces Day.Hundreds of celebrations are planned across the UK to celebrate the fifth national Armed Forces Day.
These will start with a volley of gun blasts at Nottingham Castle. The day started with a volley of gun blasts at Nottingham Castle.
Armed Forces Day recognises the contribution made by service personnel past and present. Members of all three services take part.Armed Forces Day recognises the contribution made by service personnel past and present. Members of all three services take part.
Speaking from Britain's main base in Afghanistan, Mr Cameron said: "I think Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for the whole nation to say a very big thank you, but also to say how proud we are of our armed forces and everything they do for us.Speaking from Britain's main base in Afghanistan, Mr Cameron said: "I think Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for the whole nation to say a very big thank you, but also to say how proud we are of our armed forces and everything they do for us.
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"I can announce today we will be taking more money off the Libor fines and putting it into the military charities - including building a permanent memorial at the Staffordshire arboretum, so that we can always remember, and future generations can remember, those that fell and died here in Afghanistan.""I can announce today we will be taking more money off the Libor fines and putting it into the military charities - including building a permanent memorial at the Staffordshire arboretum, so that we can always remember, and future generations can remember, those that fell and died here in Afghanistan."
The number of UK service personnel to have died since operations in Afghanistan began in 2001 is 444.
The existing memorial in Camp Bastion, which Mr Cameron visited during his time at the base, will be dismantled as troops leave next year and as much of it as possible will be used in the arboretum.
The memorial, which will receive funding of £300,000, will be built over the next 18 months and dedicated once combat operations in Afghanistan have ended.
The National Memorial Arboretum, near Lichfield, hosts more than 250 different memorials, including a number to the armed forces.The National Memorial Arboretum, near Lichfield, hosts more than 250 different memorials, including a number to the armed forces.
During his visit Mr Cameron had breakfast with British troops and visited the Camp Bastion memorial to those who have lost their lives in the conflict. Mr Cameron also announced how an additional £2.5m from fines levied on banks for attempting to manipulate the Libor interest rate would be spent on helping the armed forces community.
Asked about comments from Gen Nick Carter, the UK's top commander in Afghanistan, that the West should have tried talking to the Taliban earlier, the prime minister said he wanted a political solution - as well as a security solution - in Afghanistan. The Warrior Programme for Veterans and Families will receive just over £930,000 to further their efforts to support veterans moving into civilian life. The Veterans Council Headquarters will get £500,000 to create a one-stop shop for the military community to access mental health, health and social care services. Veterans Aid has been awarded £160,000 to expand its substance abuse and mental health treatment programmes.
"The encouraging thing, although there is a long way to go, is that the Taliban, through their statement, said they no longer wanted Afghanistan to pose a threat to other countries," he said. During his visit Mr Cameron ate a cooked breakfast with British troops and was briefed about recent operations in Helmand, using a tactical map laid out in a sandpit.
"There's a long way to go but alongside our security process, of a big and secure Afghan army and police force, a political process makes sense too." He also took the controls of a bomb disposal robot, steering a Wheelbarrow robot using a remote control, and mimicked the action of launching a Desert Hawk 3 drone as he held the unmanned aerial vehicle.
In the UK, this year's main Armed Forces Day event will feature a tri-service parade from Nottingham's castle to the Old Market Square for a drumhead service attended by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Asked about efforts by the US to start talking to the Taliban, the prime minister said it was important to pursue a political solution - as well as a security solution - in Afghanistan.
In the UK, this year's main Armed Forces Day event kicked off with a tri-service parade from Nottingham's castle to the Old Market Square, where a drumhead service will be attended by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Parachute displayParachute display
The Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, will fly over and, at the service's conclusion, current and historic craft from the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force will also fly past - including the RAF's latest multi-role fast jet, the Typhoon.The Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, will fly over and, at the service's conclusion, current and historic craft from the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force will also fly past - including the RAF's latest multi-role fast jet, the Typhoon.
There will be Royal Navy and Royal Marines displays on the River Trent, and members of the RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team will land on Victoria Embankment.There will be Royal Navy and Royal Marines displays on the River Trent, and members of the RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team will land on Victoria Embankment.
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery will close the day in Nottingham.The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery will close the day in Nottingham.
The government has said it will transfer £35m from fines levied on banks for attempting to manipulate the Libor interest rate to the Ministry of Defence for use in supporting the armed forces community.
So far, it has funded a number of projects, including help to tackle combat stress, holidays for the children of service personnel with special needs and providing free tickets for troops to music sport and entertainment events.
Further support has come from Defence Minister Mark Francois who launched the Corporate Covenant, giving businesses and charities the opportunity to sign an official commitment to help improve the lives of the Armed Forces, their families and veterans.Further support has come from Defence Minister Mark Francois who launched the Corporate Covenant, giving businesses and charities the opportunity to sign an official commitment to help improve the lives of the Armed Forces, their families and veterans.
Meanwhile, Labour leader Ed Miliband said the party would give military veterans guaranteed "special provision" in the health service and change the NHS constitution to enshrine those rights.Meanwhile, Labour leader Ed Miliband said the party would give military veterans guaranteed "special provision" in the health service and change the NHS constitution to enshrine those rights.
He tweeted: "Armed Forces Day is a day when we rightly commemorate the sacrifices, past & present, that our servicemen & women make to protect us."He tweeted: "Armed Forces Day is a day when we rightly commemorate the sacrifices, past & present, that our servicemen & women make to protect us."
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