darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Brothers in arms- Twins John, left, and Will Rigby were both corporals  Will was at Johns side when he died
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Despite the dangers the diggers are facing, only two Australian troops have died in Iraq
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Australian Army Brig  Gen  John P  Cantwell lays a wreath of make-shift poppies at the Australian flag in remembrance of the servicemen and women who have died in duty at the Gardens, U S  Embassy – Baghdad
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Chaplains Maj  David McLeod, left, and Capt  Marc Torchinsky dedicate a monument on Tuesday, Feb  21, 2006, to the nine Canadians including diplomat Glyn Berry who have died in Afghanistan
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  An Italian soldier form the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force stands guard outside a guest house where two Italian aid workers died, in Kabul, Afghanistan February 16, 2006
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  US soldier Ray Mason, stands with an unidentified Santa besides a Christmas tree and a memorial to the soldiers who died during Operation Iraqi Freedom, right, at a Christmas dinner in Camp Arifjan
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Sergeant Christian Ian Hickey, 1st Battalion The Coldstream Guards, who has been named as the soldier who died in Iraq on Tuesday Oct  18, 2005
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Band of Brothers Troops in Tall Afar pray with Chief Warrant Officer Gabriel Torney, shot in both legs while on a helicopter rescue mission  His co-pilot died
Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
Great Britain >  Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
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