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Tributes have been paid to Guardsman Daniel Probyn (22), of Tipton in the West Midlands, who served with the Grenadier Guards and Corporal Darren Bonner (31), of Gorleston, in Norfolk, who served with the 1st battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment.
Both men were killed on operational duty in Afghanistan. Their repatriation ceremony took place at RAF Lyneham with full military honours.

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  • If in this land of sand swept winds, and searing heat,

    It should be that my life ends, my duty done.

    Do not leave me here with those that caused my death,

    Bring me home to rest in gentle sunshine, rain or snow,

    And i will sleep content in this my native earth

  • Lions led by donkeys ! Totall respect for our armed forces . To our so called government imagine it was your child ? So give them the kit they need ! Is the mission on ?

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  • Rest in Peace Lads . You are locked in time. Forever young. Rest ye well Black Country lad.

  • rest in peace lads

  • rest in peace boys, you did not die in vain x

  • RIP to you both..may your sacrifice not go un-noticed,i say bring our troops home..god speed from a fellow Tiptoner.!

  • (can live a so called better life,but is it worth it?)

    I would suggest you retract that statement,do u know how it feels for people to say is it worth it, guess not other wise you would not say it!!!

  • God bless you

    Its with their help people in the country can live a so called better life,but is it worth it?

    Every respect for there families and friends

  • Tragic loss -RIP lads. RESPECT to all those service personnel serving in Iraq & The Stan on behalf off the Red, White & Blue. RESPECT to the families of all service personnel who have to carry the burden of the loss of their loved ones.

    There are plenty of people who are, & always will be FIERCELY PROUD of the British Royal Navy, Army & Royal Airforce.

    Once a British soldier, always a British soldier.....

  • 2nd Christmas without you Daniel. Love and miss you loads. Auntie Ann x

  • Rest in Peace Danny, was an honour working with you on Op Telic V.

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