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Andy Orton
@LUFCinBrum
Deeply Committed, Deluded and Disturbed follower of LUFC, Northern Soul and Scootering
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Darren was killed by a ricocheting bullet, from a comrade's gun, who had suffered a dizzy spell whilst on a security patrol and accidentally discharged his weapon. Absolutely tragic 😢
Thank you for your service Darren ❤️
Lest we forget 🇬🇧

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9th April, 2002 Lance Corporal Darren George, aged 22 from Pirbright, and of The Royal Anglian Regiment, became the first British fatality in the Afghanistan War, when he died following a tragic incident whilst on patrol in Kabul Lest we Forget this brave young man 🏴 🇬🇧
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179 British service personnel lost in Iraq.
Not statistics. Each one someone’s world.
Different desert. Different war. Same sacrifice.
Some of us went out there and did our job.
We came home.
Too many didn’t.
For some, the war hasn’t ended.
We remember those who never made it back.
And those still carrying it today.
We remember them. Always 🇬🇧
#LestWeForget #Iraq #Veterans #Remembrance

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457 British service personnel lost in Afghanistan.
Not numbers. Names. Faces. Mates.
Some of us spent months out there.
We came home. Too many didn’t.
Even now… we’re still losing more. The impact doesn’t end when the tours do.
Let's remember those who paid the ultimate price and those still fighting long after.
We remember them. Always. 🇬🇧
#LestWeForget #Afghanistan #Veterans #Remembrance

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@hol40900 You attack people drawing a derisory state pension they funded over a lifetime, unlikely someone with your lack of ability to produce wealth will ever provide meaningful financial contribution to the state pot. It’s not a ‘pyramid scheme’ it’s called paying in before taking out.
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@hol40900 My ni contribution (combined employer n employee contributions are circa £60k pa) and have been for the past at least 10 years so lifetime contributions factoring lower income years north of £1.5 m unlikely at £12.5k pa + interest I’ll ever get that back unless live to 157 yo!
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Mark was on his second tour of Afghanistan (he had been seriously injured on his first tour) when he was killed. He had previously saved the lives of 30 of his comrades. A true hero 🙏❤️
We shall remember this brave young man who gave his all 🙏🇬🇧

KeyserSosse@KeyserSosse
4th April, 2010 Rifleman Mark 'Turtle' Turner, aged 21 from Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, of 3rd Battalion The Rifles, was killed by an IED blast whilst on patrol in Kajaki, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Lest we Forget this brave young hero, Mentioned in Despatches posthumously🏴🇬🇧
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The Falklands War began on this day in 1982.
Lest we forget those who never returned home, and all those who came home changed forever.
On 13 June 1982, during the Battle for Mount Longdon, Lance Corporal Denzil Connick of 3 PARA was hit by a mortar round. He lost his left leg and suffered severe damage to his right.
Denzil went on to dedicate his life to supporting fellow veterans and was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in 2023 for his service. He sadly passed away later that year.
Lest we forget.

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Today we remember Marine Recruit Wayne Richards, 17, from South Wales, who was tragically killed in the early hours of the 31st March 2000.
Marine Recruit Richards was in week nine of the 30 week training course, he had wanted to join the army since he was 14. During a mock attack exercise on Woodbury Common, near Exeter, he was shot twice, with live rounds; after they became mixed up with blanks.
We Will Remember Them
"𝕲𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖗 𝖑𝖔𝖛𝖊 𝖍𝖆𝖙𝖍 𝖓𝖔 𝖒𝖆𝖓 𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖓 𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖘, 𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖙 𝖆 𝖒𝖆𝖓 𝖑𝖆𝖞 𝖉𝖔𝖜𝖓 𝖍𝖎𝖘 𝖑𝖎𝖋𝖊 𝖋𝖔𝖗 𝖍𝖎𝖘 𝖋𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖓𝖉𝖘."
#WeWillRememberThem #LestWeForget
#ASACharity #BritishArmedForces #diversity #youth #engage #inspire #education #remembrance #support #heritage #legacy #respect #ourhistory #OTD #TheRoyalFamily
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@ukhomeoffice An excellent initiative, but one that risks being diluted if your authority continues to be undermined by politically motivated actors within regional police bodies. You need to urgently address this situation.
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Today marks the anniversary of the day we lost two brave Royal Marines from 40 Commando.
On 30 March 2008, while on patrol in southern Afghanistan near Kajaki, Lieutenant John "JT" Thornton (aged 22, from Ferndown, Dorset) and Marine David "Dave" Marsh (aged 23, from Sheffield) were killed when their vehicle struck an IED.
Despite the immediate efforts of their comrades and the medical team at Camp Bastion, both succumbed to their wounds.
LT Thornton had joined the Royal Marines in 2004 and was serving as a Platoon Commander. Marine Marsh had served since 2002. They gave their lives in service to their country, alongside their brothers in arms.
Gone but not forgotten Royals. See you at the reorg.

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23 years ago today we lost Marine Christopher Maddison.
Chris, of 9 Assault Sqn. RM, died of shrapnel wounds after his landing craft came under fire on a river patrol near Basra last March. An initial investigation by the Royal Military Police blamed his death on an Iraqi ambush, but a Royal Navy board of inquiry concluded that he had been killed by fire from his own side.
On March 30 2003 a boat group of two landing craft and inshore raiding craft were scouring the marshes and reed beds southeast of Az Aubayr in southern Iraq in search of enemy activity.
As Landing Craft Vehicle and Personnel November One edged cautiously into the main waterway to assess the situation, the craft was hit simultaneously by small arms fire and an anti-tank missile. The three crew in the wheelhouse were all injured – two men were knocked unconscious while 24-year-old Mne Maddison suffered injuries from which he subsequently died in field hospital.
Two further crewmen in the well deck were blown into the water by the blast and a corporal received extensive cuts to his face from shrapnel. Gone but not forgotten Royal. See you at the reorg.

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