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Fifty soldiers are returning to their base at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy in Pembrokeshire after completing a six month tour of duty in Afghanistan. Fifty soldiers have returned to their base at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy in Pembrokeshire after completing a six month tour of duty in Afghanistan.
The soldiers all serve with 245 Signal Squadron, part of the 14th Signal Regiment which specialises in electronic warfare.The soldiers all serve with 245 Signal Squadron, part of the 14th Signal Regiment which specialises in electronic warfare.
In Afghanistan they have been providing specialist signals support to front line units fighting the Taliban.In Afghanistan they have been providing specialist signals support to front line units fighting the Taliban.
Four of its soldiers have died since the regiment was first deployed there.Four of its soldiers have died since the regiment was first deployed there.
On Saturday the returning troops will parade at their base in Brawdy before departing for a spell of leave. On Saturday the returning troops paraded at their base in Brawdy before departing for a spell of leave.
The regiment which relocated from various bases to Brawdy in 1995 is continuing to support UK Army operations in both Afghanistan and Iraq.The regiment which relocated from various bases to Brawdy in 1995 is continuing to support UK Army operations in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
L/Cpl Hetherington was one of the regiment to die in AfghanistanL/Cpl Hetherington was one of the regiment to die in Afghanistan
A similar number of soldiers have been deployed from Brawdy to replace the soldiers who have returned after six months abroad.A similar number of soldiers have been deployed from Brawdy to replace the soldiers who have returned after six months abroad.
One of the soldiers who died while serving with the regiment in Afghanistan was L/ Cpl Jonathan Hetherington, 22.One of the soldiers who died while serving with the regiment in Afghanistan was L/ Cpl Jonathan Hetherington, 22.
He died during an attack on his platoon house in Musa Qaleh, in the northern Helmand province of Afghanistan.He died during an attack on his platoon house in Musa Qaleh, in the northern Helmand province of Afghanistan.
He was shot dead in August 2006 and at his funeral in Port Talbot his commanding officer vowed to continue fighting the "evil" forces responsible for taking his life.He was shot dead in August 2006 and at his funeral in Port Talbot his commanding officer vowed to continue fighting the "evil" forces responsible for taking his life.
Another who died only last month was Sgt Barry Keen, from Gateshead, who was fatally wounded by a mortar round in the south of the country.Another who died only last month was Sgt Barry Keen, from Gateshead, who was fatally wounded by a mortar round in the south of the country.
A total of 79 UK troops have been killed while on operations in Afghanistan since 2001.A total of 79 UK troops have been killed while on operations in Afghanistan since 2001.