01/10/2009

Afghanistan Veterans 'Troop Back'

Despite losing five men while in war-torn Afghanistan, there was an air of celebration yesterday when the 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment returned to its NI base.

About 70 soldiers from the regiment have flown into NI after finishing their six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan.

The soldiers were reunited with their families living at Palace Barracks in Holywood, Co Down.

They were involved in Operation Panther's Claw and worked with the Afghan National Army in Helmand.

There were five soldiers who didn't come home however, including Acting Sergeant Michael Lockett, 29, from Devizes, Wiltshire, who was killed in an explosion there earlier this month.

This is the third tour of Afghanistan the battalion, made up of soldiers from Worcestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, has made in the last four years.

This weekend there will also see the homecoming of another regiment, this time the tragedy-hit 38 Engineering Regiment, whose departure from their NI barracks in Antrim town was marred by the brutal murder of two of their members.

Sappers Patrick Azimkar and Mark Quinsey were both shot dead outside Massereene Barracks by the Real IRA, just hours before they were due to fly out.

One of those killed in Afghanistan later was also a member of 38 Engineer Regiment.

In May, Jordan Rossi, 22, from Basildon, West Yorkshire, was killed after he was caught in the explosion near Sangin, in Helmand Province.

There are conflicting reports over a planned counter-demonstration against an official homecoming parade in Antrim on Saturday.

It was being organized by republican supporters, a development that has been widely condemned.

See: Sappers' Tragedy Recalled In New Death

See: Bail For Massereene Suspect

(BMcC/KMcA)

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