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Fallen Afghanistan heroes hailed...mentored by British forces. Yesterday, hundreds of mourners attended Cpl Boote's funeral with colleagues from his regiment, the Royal Military Police, at Port Sunlight, Merseyside. His girlfriend, Emma Murray, said she had been struck from... In this article: Afghanistan, Royal Military Police, Sangin, and North Yorkshire |
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Independent.co.uk - UK | 1 day ago
Funeral for hero Pc killed in Cumbrian floods
Some 200 soldiers will be involved in the operation, including the Royal Engineers, Royal Logistic Corps, Royal Signals and Royal Military Police. Minister for the Armed Forces, Bill Rammell MP, said: "The Armed Forces were able to...
In this article: Gordon Brown, River Derwent, Workington, and The Prince of Wales
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The Press and Journal | 1 day ago
Funerals for soldiers shot in Afghanistan
...at a checkpoint in Helmand Province earlier this month. Lieutenant Colonel Debbie Poneskis, commanding officer of 4th Regiment Royal Military Police, said the death of Cpl Webster-Smith had left the regiment reeling. The...
In this article: Grenadier Guards, Guardsman, Afghanistan, and Brackley
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Sunday Mirror | 1 day ago
Returning Afghanistan troops honoured in Hounslow
...Northants, a similar service was held at St Peter's parish church for Cpl Webster-Smith. Lt Col Debbie Poneskis, CO of 4th Regiment Royal Military Police, described him as "cheeky and mischievous". Prince Charles will today present...
In this article: Afghanistan, St Peter, Brothers in Arms, Prince Charles, and Dire Straits
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The Sun | 2 days ago
Sad farewell for 'cheeky Nic'
...was today described as "cheeky and mischievous" by his commanding officer. Lieutenant Colonel Debbie Poneskis, of the 4th Regiment Royal Military Police, said the death of Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith had left the regiment reeling.
In this article: Grenadier Guards, St Peter's Church, and Brackley, Northamptonshire
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BBC News | 2 days ago
Funeral for 'wonderful' soldier
...tribute to a brave soldier and helps to heal broken hearts." The five dead soldiers, three from the Grenadier Guards and two from the Royal Military Police, had been mentoring and living with the Afghan police in a compound. They were...
In this article: Grenadier Guards, Grimsby, Brothers in Arms, and Dire Straits
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BBC News | 3 days ago
UK to set terms of Iraq abuse probe
...showing pictures of the dead Iraqis were thrown from a cross-channel ferry by an intelligence officer. The court also criticised the Royal Military Police's handling of investigations. A military police inquiry found "no credible evidence"...
In this article: UK, Iraq, Allegation, and Bob Ainsworth
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Sunday Mirror | 3 days ago
New inquiry into Iraq abuse claims
...Hamid Al-Sweady, one of the 20 who died. The MoD at first opposed their application for a public inquiry on the basis that the Royal Military Police had already conducted sufficient investigations and concluded the allegations were...
In this article: Allegation, Terms of reference, Iraq, and Bob Ainsworth
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The Sun | 4 days ago
Fallen hero is brought home
...our fallen heroes came home. The latest casualty to be repatriated through RAF Lyneham was Sergeant Robert Loughran-Dickson of the Royal Military Police who was shot dead on patrol in Helmand province. Friends and family put red and white...
In this article: Wiltshire, Deal, Kent, Aldershot, and RAF Lyneham
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | November 19, 2009
British solider killed in Afghanistan was 'true hero'
...in Afghanistan, have paid tribute to a "true hero". Published: 8:00AM GMT 20 Nov 2009 Sergeant Robert David Loughran-Dickson of the Royal Military Police died in Afghanistan on 18 November 2009. Photo: MoD Sergeant Loughran-Dickson, 33,...
In this article: Afghanistan and Bob Ainsworth
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Reuters | November 19, 2009
FACTBOX: Military deaths in Afghanistan
...U.S. Navy Lieutenant Nico Melendez, a NATO spokesman on Thursday. Britain's Defense Ministry said on Wednesday that a soldier from the Royal Military Police was killed as a result of small arms fire in the Babaji area, in central...
In this article: Afghanistan, United States, Suicide, David Cutler, U.S. Navy, and NATO
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The Royal Military Police (RMP) is the corps of the British Army responsible for the policing of service personnel and providing a military police presence on service property, operations and exercises. Its members are generally known as Redcaps because they wear red-topped peaked caps or red berets. Their stable belt was red until 1992, when they were federated into the Adjutant General's Corps and started wearing the blue and red belt adopted by the AGC. Now the RMP has reverted to the wearing of a new version of the original red belt as approved by the Army Dress Committee. Like other military police around the world, they continue to wear white webbing with barrack dress but white gaiters have not been worn since the 1960s. The regimental march of the RMP is the "The Watchtower" or "Der Wachturm," originally an 18th century German Army marching tune.
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