Pride in a Tough Job Done so Well ; We Say
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › October 08, 2010
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › October 08, 2010
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THEY did their duty in the harshest conditions imaginable, risking their lives and sustaining the loss of 14 courageous comrades.
The Royal Marines of 40 Commando, many of them from Plymouth, like Sergeant Danny Smith, were in the front line of the war of terror during a demanding and draining six-month deployments in the blood-soaked Afghan province of Sangin. But today, they were back in the arms of their loved ones, after serving with distinction in one of the most gruelling tours of duty undertaken by British troops in recent years.See the full content of this document
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