ROYAL MARINE COMMANDO
Marine Scott Summers dies of injuries sustained in Afghanistan It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence has confirmed the death of Royal Marine Scott Summers, aged 23, of 42 Commando Royal Marines, on 21 February 2007 as a result of injuries sustained in a road traffic accident earlier War in Afghanistan 2007 Week Eight "Starting late Saturday the battle last much of Sunday as troops from Z Company, 45 Commando, cleared three compounds, while a reconnaissance force made up of I Company, Royal Marines, and C Squadron, Light Dragoons, held off Taliban Royal Marine Jonathan Holland killed in Afghanistan It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Royal Marine Jonathan "Dutchy" Holland, from 45 Commando, in Afghanistan on Wednesday 21 February 2007 Helo Again Royal Marines of 45 Commando strapped Royal Marines of 45 Commando strapped themselves to an Apache gunship to retrieve the body of a Lance Corporal who had been killed during a night assault. His body lay in a free-fire zone. As Christ put it, "Greater love hath no man Royal Marine Commandos Make Daring Rescue UK Forces are taking the fight to the enemy in Afghanistan and in the process made a daring first of its kind rescue, to retrieve one of their own: Lance Corporal Ford, from 45 Commando Royal Marines, died when his UK Task Force Royal Marines Rescue Comrade's Body in Afghanistan Four Royal Marine commandos were strapped to the wings of two Apache attack helicopters to rescue the body of a dead comrade killed in an Afghan firefight. The soldiers returned to the scene of earlier fighting around a fort complex Marine operation brings hope of electricity to millions in The Royal Marines involved in the operation are from M Company, 42 Commando Royal Marines, part of 3 Commando Brigade. They were supported by Royal Engineers and members of the Territorial Army. Major Oliver Lee, 3 Commando Brigade's Royal Marines attempt daring Apache rescue during Afghanistan Royal Marine Commando, Sergeant Jim Morrad provides cover for Corporal Aidy Callender of the Royal Marines Combat Camera Team (CCT) as he records incoming fire from 107mm rockets, fired by Taliban Insurgents into the District Centre of Royal Marine killed in Afghanistan on Monday 15 January 2007 It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of a Royal Marine from 45 Commando Royal Marines, in Afghanistan today, Monday 15 January 2007 Royal Marines Conduct Operation Volcano That's what the Royal Marines are for (and didja notice the bayonet on the good Royal Marines have cleared a Taliban base, consisting of 25 compounds, M Company, with elements of 59 Commando Royal Engineers, Arms Explosives royal+marine+commando: royal+marine+commando
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