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Thursday, February 09 2012

Video: Our boys get Canterbury Cathedral send off

Video: Soldiers get their send off

by Adam Williams

More than 500 soldiers from The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders packed Canterbury Cathedral today for a special service ahead of their latest tour to Afghanistan.

Hundreds lined the city centre as the troops from the 5th Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland, paraded from St Dunstan’s Street to the Christ Church Gate, led by the pipes and drums.

The battalion, based at the city’s Howe Barracks, will be deployed to Helmand Province in the coming weeks for another second six-month tour of duty. The Argylls last returned from the country at the end of 2008.

Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders badgeAs part of 16 Air Assault Brigade, troops will be responsible for developing and training the Afghan National Police in some of Helmand’s more urban environments.

Commanding officer Lt Col Adam Griffiths has already been out to the country twice this year to see the challenges his men will face.

He said: "Helmand is a very different place now than it was two years ago.

"In 2008, when I was second in command of the battalion, we were in Musa Qaleh, in the north of the province, a much more rural setting than where we’re going to be now.

"This time we’ll be working in more urban areas with the Afghan National Police, providing security and freedom of manoeuvre for politicians and civilians.

"The idea is that my men will train Afghan officers in the skills necessary for these operations, so that they can do it for themselves in the long-term."

In his sermon, chaplain to the battalion, Padre Stewart Mackay, called on the soldiers and their families to remain strong willed in the difficult months to come.

He said: "They (the families) are so proud of the efforts and sacrifices made by their loved ones.

"You as members of this battalion have not made the choice to walk on by when people need a helping hand.

"Our efforts so far have helped secure the Afghan people a better future for themselves.

"While some forces threaten to jeopardise that, we must continue to fight them."

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  • Anne Shields wrote:

    My son is a serving soldier with The Argylls and has just left for afghanistan we as family are very proud of him and all the others who are out there we hope and pray for a safe return for all of them and will see you soon God Bless keep Safe

    26 Sep 2010 9:15 PM

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  • Erika Hiscocks wrote:

    My HUSBAND has just left the army after 23 years so I completely understand all the families thoughts and prayers at this time. God be safe with all of your troops and my honour and proudness shines out at the work you are doing over there for our better world. God speed to you all.

    11 Sep 2010 9:33 PM

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  • Colin wrote:

    Stay safe boys

    10 Sep 2010 10:16 PM

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  • edward wrote:

    Have a safe tour of duty guys.

    10 Sep 2010 4:45 PM

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