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Royal Anglian Regiment in Peterborough homecoming parade | Royal Anglian Regiment in Peterborough homecoming parade |
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Hundreds of people lined the streets of Peterborough to welcome 250 Royal Anglian troops back from Afghanistan. | |
A homecoming parade took place from Church Street to the town hall with an inspection in Cathedral Square. | |
It marked the return to the UK of soldiers who have finished a six-month tour in Helmand province. | |
Commanding officer, Lt Col Mick Aston, said it gave people the chance "to cheer the troops with drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed". | |
He added: "Over the last 10 years we have been fortunate to have received the unwavering and exceptional support of the people of our home counties in East Anglia." | He added: "Over the last 10 years we have been fortunate to have received the unwavering and exceptional support of the people of our home counties in East Anglia." |
'Marching practice' | 'Marching practice' |
During the last tour, the regiment, nicknamed the Vikings, found more than 150 improvised explosive devices and detained 68 insurgents. | During the last tour, the regiment, nicknamed the Vikings, found more than 150 improvised explosive devices and detained 68 insurgents. |
They also lost 37-year-old Cpl Alex Guy from St Neots, who was killed during an operation to disrupt insurgent activity in Nad Ali, Helmand Province. | They also lost 37-year-old Cpl Alex Guy from St Neots, who was killed during an operation to disrupt insurgent activity in Nad Ali, Helmand Province. |
Col Aston said: "His loss was deeply felt by the battalion. He was a popular, committed, loyal and long-serving Viking and also a devoted family man and husband." | Col Aston said: "His loss was deeply felt by the battalion. He was a popular, committed, loyal and long-serving Viking and also a devoted family man and husband." |
In total, 16 members of the regiment have lost their lives in Afghanistan since the conflict began in 2002. | In total, 16 members of the regiment have lost their lives in Afghanistan since the conflict began in 2002. |
Before the parade, Peterborough's mayor, George Simons, said: "It's important that we show our thanks to the service personnel who have supported this country so magnificently. | |
"It will be very fitting to see the parade pass the city's new war memorial on Bridge Street, especially just a few days before Remembrance Sunday." | "It will be very fitting to see the parade pass the city's new war memorial on Bridge Street, especially just a few days before Remembrance Sunday." |
The Royal Anglian Regiment serves as the county regiment for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Norfolk, Rutland and Suffolk. | The Royal Anglian Regiment serves as the county regiment for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Norfolk, Rutland and Suffolk. |
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