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Tribute to Rifleman Stuart Nash and 1 RIFLES

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2009

This video was put together from Photo's from members of the 1st Rifle Battalion on their recent Deployment to Helmand, Afghanistan. Primarily this video was made for the family and friends of Stuart Nash, however i also wanted to show my respect and thoughts towards all the serving members of 1 RIFLES.

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  • The song i used is called "Veterans day" Composed by Steve Bramson.

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  • absolutly beautiful video we all miss you stuart thinking of you always xx love vicky sue ken robert and baby jack xxx

  • was in training with stuart and was sad to hear of his death i deploy in a few months will be looking for much deserved revenge! RIP mate

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  • I'm sorry but is this the theme song from JAG??

  • @FelipeDaXurupita u know. i tried to tell them kindly. notes, chocklate food medical supplies but no i rather have jhad and 72 virgins is what they do

  • cheers for the war, killing young people who could have an intire life to live

  • The Rifles have lost many good men.  We will remember them.

  • Well made video. Sorry for the great loss

  • It's an absolute shame. Why is it that good men like Stuart have to give their lives again? My heart goes out to the family of this fallen soldier, I'm sure his parents are very proud of him.

  • Swift and Bold.

  • How ironic that Stuart did his training near Richmond in Yorkshire and returned home to rest in Richmond, New South Wales in Australia.

    Rest easy Rifleman your duty is done.

  • I remember this kid from Catterick, we only talked briefly. I remember him actually carrying me out of a building when I was doing enemy force. He struck me as odd, him being the only other white commonwealth troop, not from SA. I think he joined the British Army, because he thought it was the best damn thing in the world for him to do. We should all be like that in life!

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