Please don’t look down from heaven soldier On the streets of Britain today As we march we are abused In a most disgusting way You proudly did your duty On the battlefield with pride Now marching on British streets We will not sneak and hide Protesters spit and scream insults To allow them here is reckless But our police have their hands tied By Political correctness Its time for all good men & woman To Stand up and shout “NO! “ If you don’t like our Country Its time for you to “GO” So close your eyes brave soldier Sleep for a million years Britannia she will rise again Sweet music for your ears
It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm that a soldier from 101 Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) was killed in Afghanistan on Sunday 27 June 2010. The soldier was attached to the Joint Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group, part of the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Task Force, and was killed in a small arms fire engagement with insurgent forces in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province. Here RIP
With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children,
Britain mourns for her dead across the sea.
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As our soldiers are dying and fighting like lions for each other the corrupt puppet Mohammed Karzai is today in negotiations with Pakistan to cut Afghanistan up like an apple pie to save his own skin.
It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must announce that a soldier from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery died in hospital in Birmingham from wounds sustained in Afghanistan on 26 June 2010. Read More Here RIP
With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children,
Britain mourns for her dead across the sea.
To: British Government This petition has been raised because of the British Governments failure to assist the repatriation of one of its own British Citizens who is presently facing the death penalty in Baghdad due to an unforeseen circumstance that lead to the death of two of his work colleagues.
We want the British Government to act and request that they do by repatriating Danny home for a fair and just trial
X Paratrooper Danny Fotzsimmons at the time of this incident was know to be suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) an illness suffered by many servicemen and women who have endured harsh warfare, this is entirely relevant to those service personnel who have served in and are serving in the areas of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Danny Fitzsimmons was a proud member of the British Paratroop Regiment, due to suffering from his PTSD he left the service of the regiment and undertook other duties with a Global Private Security Company, many x service personnel leaving the services undertake this type of employment due to their experience and professionalism.
Unfortunately, Danny Fitzsimmons reached a point in his life where his PTSD illness reached its climax. At the time of the event, Danny was probably not aware of his location, why he was there or what was happening. Due to the aggressive state of affairs between Danny and his colleagues, Danny probably slipped back in time to a period of warfare. This obviously pushed Denney over the edge and his natural defences kicked in resulting in the death of two of his colleagues.
This unfortunately resulted in the death of two of his colleagues, Danny in now facing the death penalty in Iraq, Danny is a British subject a British x serviceman who served his country with honour and pride, please do not let him down because he never did you.
Danny needs to return home to face a fair trial, a trial that will take into account the full circumstances of the events that unfolded that dreadful day, please don’t let him die in the hands of the Iraq justice system please sing the petition and show your full support.
Those that have never experienced War will always think War a good idea,
Tony McNally
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The Union flag does not fly because the wind moves past it. The Union flag flies from the last breath of each military member who has died protecting it. British servicemen and women don't fight because they hate what's in front of them...they fight because they love what's behind them.
A quarter of homeless people are ex-services and 5,000 former service personnel are in prison.
The Red Poppy Company.
Did you know that each year an average of ten Falklands veterans commit suicide, this means that more soldiers have killed themselves since the end of that war than the fewer than two hundred and fifty eight who died during it.
(Source: Times cover story 12/11/02)
A "tsunami" of mental health problems resulting from the war in Iraq is "headed our way," - -