The Bodies Of 6 Soldiers Recently Killed In Afghanistan Are Repatriated

An RAF (Royal Air Force)  C-17 transport aircraft carrying the bodies of six soldiers killed in Afghanistan comes into land past a house flying a Cross of St George flag in their garden on November 10, 2009 at RAF Lyneham, England. Warrant Officer Darren Chant 40, Sergeant Matthew Telford 37, Guardsman James Major 18, of the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, Acting Corporal Steven Boote 22 and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith, both of the Royal Military Police were killed as a result of gunshot wounds sustained in an attack at a police checkpoint in the Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province, Afghanistan on Tuesday 3 November 2009. A solder, Sergeant Phillip Scott from 3rd Battalion The Rifles killed on Thursday 5 November 2009 was also repatriated.
An RAF (Royal Air Force) C-17 transport aircraft carrying the bodies of six soldiers killed in Afghanistan comes into land past a house flying a Cross of St George flag in their garden on November 10, 2009 at RAF Lyneham, England. Warrant Officer Darren Chant 40, Sergeant Matthew Telford 37, Guardsman James Major 18, of the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, Acting Corporal Steven Boote 22 and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith, both of the Royal Military Police were killed as a result of gunshot wounds sustained in an attack at a police checkpoint in the Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province, Afghanistan on Tuesday 3 November 2009. A solder, Sergeant Phillip Scott from 3rd Battalion The Rifles killed on Thursday 5 November 2009 was also repatriated.
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Members of the public begin to line the streets for the repatriation of six fallen soldiers on November 10, 2009 in Wootton Bassett, England. Later today Warrant Officer Darren Chant 40, Sergeant Matthew Telford 37, Guardsman James Major 18, of the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, Acting Corporal Steven Boote 22 and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith, both of the Royal Military Police who were killed as a result of gunshot wounds sustained in an attack at a police checkpoint in the Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province, Afghanistan on Tuesday 3 November 2009, and Soldier, Sergeant Phillip Scott from 3rd Battalion The Rifles, who was killed on Thursday 5 November 2009 are to be repatriated. Members of the public begin to line the streets for the repatriation of six fallen soldiers on November 10, 2009 in Wootton Bassett, England. Later today Warrant Officer Darren Chant 40, Sergeant Matthew Telford 37, Guardsman James Major 18, of the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, Acting Corporal Steven Boote 22 and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith, both of the Royal Military Police who were killed as a result of gunshot wounds sustained in an attack at a police checkpoint in the Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province, Afghanistan on Tuesday 3 November 2009, and Soldier, Sergeant Phillip Scott from 3rd Battalion The Rifles, who was killed on Thursday 5 November 2009 are to be repatriated. Members of the public begin to line the streets for the repatriation of six fallen soldiers on November 10, 2009 in Wootton Bassett, England. Later today Warrant Officer Darren Chant 40, Sergeant Matthew Telford 37, Guardsman James Major 18, of the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, Acting Corporal Steven Boote 22 and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith, both of the Royal Military Police who were killed as a result of gunshot wounds sustained in an attack at a police checkpoint in the Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province, Afghanistan on Tuesday 3 November 2009, and Soldier, Sergeant Phillip Scott from 3rd Battalion The Rifles, who was killed on Thursday 5 November 2009 are to be repatriated. A sign for the town of Wooton Bassett is seen on the roadside on November 10, 2009 in Wootton Bassett, England. Warrant Officer Darren Chant 40, Sergeant Matthew Telford 37, Guardsman James Major 18, of the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, Acting Corporal Steven Boote 22 and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith, both of the Royal Military Police were killed as a result of gunshot wounds sustained in an attack at a police checkpoint in the Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province, Afghanistan on Tuesday 3 November 2009. A soldier, Sergeant Phillip Scott from 3rd Battalion The Rifles killed on Thursday 5 November 2009 was also repatriated.
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