Troops given giant welcome home (From Daily Echo)
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17 Port and Maritime Regiment march through Southampton
2:00pm Thursday 22nd October 2009 in News
By Clare Kennedy, Health Reporter
1PWRR on their march through the Southampton in July
HAMPSHIRE residents turned out in force today to give local soldiers a giant welcome home.
Thousands of people packed the streets of Southampton to cheer on the boys and girls of 17 Port and Maritime Regiment during their homecoming parade.
It is the first time the regiment has carried out such an event in the city since receiving the honour of the Freedom of Southampton several years ago. Their day was made that little bit extra special with a member of Royalty topping the list of invited guests.
Princess Anne the Princess Royal was in Southampton today, as colonel in chief of the regiment, which is based in Marchwood. She presented medals to a number of those from 54 Squadron who have recently returned from Afghanistan and marched in their desert kit.
They were accompanied by hundreds of their fellow soldiers, many of whom have recently come home from Iraq.
The troops formed up at 12.45pm. Following the arrival of the Princess Royal, a sail past commenced from Marchwood Military Port with a further 50 soldiers on board vessels used by the regiment on operations.
On the ground, soldiers handed out 3,000 flags to the crowds to wave as the troops exercised their right to march through their home city.
Following parade they marched up through the High Street, under the Bargate and along Above Bar. Gifts were exchanged before the soldiers were dismissed.
Children from schools on the Waterside, many who have parents or relatives in the regiment, were cheering them on with banners and posters they made themselves.
Comments(31)
Hargrave8895
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10:22am Thu 22 Oct 09
All the Best for today
Chris
The Grey Mystery
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11:48am Thu 22 Oct 09
opendiscussions
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12:08pm Thu 22 Oct 09
The Grey Mystery wrote:Grey Mystery fought for his or her freedom - he or she must have had a serious head wound if he or she cannot recognise that this is a war that the civilised world must win. This is a long war against extremist islamists who know no boundaries nor normal civilised behaviour. If these people who live in 12th century diatribe are not stopped and eliminated as an influence they will consume the western world.
I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part of
Our soldiers are engaged in a legitimate war and long term struggle that needs full support and backing from all citizens. Anyone insulting, threatening or obstructing the troops welcome home parade should be arrested and placed in prison to reflect upon their treasonable attitudes. Remember if people opposed the taliban they were executed after substantial torture - we tend to be a little more civilised.
In Australia a mad so-called mullah shiek nobody has sent letters to the families of Aussie soldiers killed in Afghanistan calling the deceased soldiers "muderers". This iranian born refugee who grabbed Aussie citizenship with both hands and probably lives off the largesse of the Aussie social security benefits has forfeited his right to remain in Aussie, a sentiment echoed by the Aussie Prime Minister. Maybe the tide is finally turning or maybe the penny has finally dropped.
Redback
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1:20pm Thu 22 Oct 09
The Grey Mystery wrote:Wow. This must be the first time I've ever agreed with you.
I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part of
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I'm not cheering for anyone who takes cash in exchange for killing people.
Hargrave8895
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2:59pm Thu 22 Oct 09
bemused26
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3:14pm Thu 22 Oct 09
Redback wrote:Redback- Are you one of those dim-wits who believe there should be no such thing as the Armed Forces?
The Grey Mystery wrote:Wow. This must be the first time I've ever agreed with you.
I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part of
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I'm not cheering for anyone who takes cash in exchange for killing people.
All memebers of the Armed Forces should be proud that they have the job they do. (I am not passing judgement on the war they are involved in, just the career choice) There is nothing whatsoever to be ashamed about in being a soldier. They have a perfectly legitimate and essential job so please don't try to imply that they are all paid murderers- you are the sort of person that is destroying this country piece by piece, little by little.
southy
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3:45pm Thu 22 Oct 09
opendiscussions wrote:the problem is that he is right about the afghanistan part it is an illegal war, and all it was a case of getting rid of a government that the usa did not approve off, and the uk government either got dupe into it or went in there for the same reason, both the uk and the usa government told to many lies, just to make it sound jusified,
The Grey Mystery wrote:Grey Mystery fought for his or her freedom - he or she must have had a serious head wound if he or she cannot recognise that this is a war that the civilised world must win. This is a long war against extremist islamists who know no boundaries nor normal civilised behaviour. If these people who live in 12th century diatribe are not stopped and eliminated as an influence they will consume the western world.
I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part of
Our soldiers are engaged in a legitimate war and long term struggle that needs full support and backing from all citizens. Anyone insulting, threatening or obstructing the troops welcome home parade should be arrested and placed in prison to reflect upon their treasonable attitudes. Remember if people opposed the taliban they were executed after substantial torture - we tend to be a little more civilised.
In Australia a mad so-called mullah shiek nobody has sent letters to the families of Aussie soldiers killed in Afghanistan calling the deceased soldiers "muderers". This iranian born refugee who grabbed Aussie citizenship with both hands and probably lives off the largesse of the Aussie social security benefits has forfeited his right to remain in Aussie, a sentiment echoed by the Aussie Prime Minister. Maybe the tide is finally turning or maybe the penny has finally dropped.
but the iraq part of the war is a different kettle of fish, here they needed to go in because the iraq government was committing genocide and this need to be stop, even lo it was not the reason why the usa wanted to go in, that part was for oil control. but it served a porpoise in stopping the genocide taken place.
AndyAndrews
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4:00pm Thu 22 Oct 09
southy
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4:12pm Thu 22 Oct 09
AndyAndrews wrote:i would not say the iraq war was illegal because of the genocide that was taken place, just that they went here for the wrong reason and that was to control the oil
The illegal war in Iraq and dubious and unwinnable one in Afghanistan are not worth the life of a single British soldier.
Carpe Diem
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4:16pm Thu 22 Oct 09
opendiscussions wrote:If the gist of your argument is that we have to win this war for the sake of homeland security then I think it's a flawed argument. Even if the Taleban and Al Quaeda are driven out of Afghanistan they will move to Pakistan. What then ? Does the western alliance then insist on entering Pakistan to drive them out of there ? Even if they are driven out of Pakistan by the Pakistani government they will move on - to Yemen, Somalia, Eritrea, Algeria. The truth is that our troops are engaged in an unwinnable war with no clear objective. I salute their courage and heroism but I question the reasons that they are there - and the people who cannot answer those questions are in the government - they believe that if you say things loudly and consistently then they must be true.
The Grey Mystery wrote: I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part ofGrey Mystery fought for his or her freedom - he or she must have had a serious head wound if he or she cannot recognise that this is a war that the civilised world must win. This is a long war against extremist islamists who know no boundaries nor normal civilised behaviour. If these people who live in 12th century diatribe are not stopped and eliminated as an influence they will consume the western world. Our soldiers are engaged in a legitimate war and long term struggle that needs full support and backing from all citizens. Anyone insulting, threatening or obstructing the troops welcome home parade should be arrested and placed in prison to reflect upon their treasonable attitudes. Remember if people opposed the taliban they were executed after substantial torture - we tend to be a little more civilised. In Australia a mad so-called mullah shiek nobody has sent letters to the families of Aussie soldiers killed in Afghanistan calling the deceased soldiers "muderers". This iranian born refugee who grabbed Aussie citizenship with both hands and probably lives off the largesse of the Aussie social security benefits has forfeited his right to remain in Aussie, a sentiment echoed by the Aussie Prime Minister. Maybe the tide is finally turning or maybe the penny has finally dropped.
Allotment man 66
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4:25pm Thu 22 Oct 09
It was great to see how many people made the effort to greet and welcome them, I felt very proud to be a part of it.
LLRE
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4:25pm Thu 22 Oct 09
Unlimited* Service
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5:24pm Thu 22 Oct 09
Carpe Diem wrote:Post of the day!
opendiscussions wrote:If the gist of your argument is that we have to win this war for the sake of homeland security then I think it's a flawed argument. Even if the Taleban and Al Quaeda are driven out of Afghanistan they will move to Pakistan. What then ? Does the western alliance then insist on entering Pakistan to drive them out of there ? Even if they are driven out of Pakistan by the Pakistani government they will move on - to Yemen, Somalia, Eritrea, Algeria. The truth is that our troops are engaged in an unwinnable war with no clear objective. I salute their courage and heroism but I question the reasons that they are there - and the people who cannot answer those questions are in the government - they believe that if you say things loudly and consistently then they must be true.The Grey Mystery wrote: I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part ofGrey Mystery fought for his or her freedom - he or she must have had a serious head wound if he or she cannot recognise that this is a war that the civilised world must win. This is a long war against extremist islamists who know no boundaries nor normal civilised behaviour. If these people who live in 12th century diatribe are not stopped and eliminated as an influence they will consume the western world. Our soldiers are engaged in a legitimate war and long term struggle that needs full support and backing from all citizens. Anyone insulting, threatening or obstructing the troops welcome home parade should be arrested and placed in prison to reflect upon their treasonable attitudes. Remember if people opposed the taliban they were executed after substantial torture - we tend to be a little more civilised. In Australia a mad so-called mullah shiek nobody has sent letters to the families of Aussie soldiers killed in Afghanistan calling the deceased soldiers "muderers". This iranian born refugee who grabbed Aussie citizenship with both hands and probably lives off the largesse of the Aussie social security benefits has forfeited his right to remain in Aussie, a sentiment echoed by the Aussie Prime Minister. Maybe the tide is finally turning or maybe the penny has finally dropped.
Sir Ad E Noid
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6:01pm Thu 22 Oct 09
Sir Ad E Noid
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6:03pm Thu 22 Oct 09
matts
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6:06pm Thu 22 Oct 09
discobaby
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6:08pm Thu 22 Oct 09
As to those dubious arguments about an unwinable war, are you suggesting that we should just stand by and watch an oppressive regime, torture and murder their citizens with impunity? or should we as a a civilized and moral people do everything we can to prevent these atrocities, regardless of whether it is winable or not?
Reality-man
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6:44pm Thu 22 Oct 09
Redback wrote:There's always one isn't there or in this case two!!!!!
The Grey Mystery wrote: I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part ofWow. This must be the first time I've ever agreed with you. . I'm not cheering for anyone who takes cash in exchange for killing people.
My View from the Hill
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7:14pm Thu 22 Oct 09
discobaby wrote:No need to thank me mate,
I am a current serving member of 17 Port & Maritime and was on the parade today. The reception from those gathered on the streets made me proud to be a soldier! Thank you Southampton!
As to those dubious arguments about an unwinable war, are you suggesting that we should just stand by and watch an oppressive regime, torture and murder their citizens with impunity? or should we as a a civilized and moral people do everything we can to prevent these atrocities, regardless of whether it is winable or not?
I was proud to stand there and support you and your colleagues return home, I wish they had these homecoming parades in my day in the army.
Mind you, some of the lads & lasses could have smiled a bit more.
edsoton
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7:45pm Thu 22 Oct 09
senseofsouthampton
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7:50pm Thu 22 Oct 09
Redback
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10:40pm Thu 22 Oct 09
bemused26 wrote:No I'm not, don't be ridiculous.
Redback wrote:Redback- Are you one of those dim-wits who believe there should be no such thing as the Armed Forces? All memebers of the Armed Forces should be proud that they have the job they do. (I am not passing judgement on the war they are involved in, just the career choice) There is nothing whatsoever to be ashamed about in being a soldier. They have a perfectly legitimate and essential job so please don't try to imply that they are all paid murderers- you are the sort of person that is destroying this country piece by piece, little by little.The Grey Mystery wrote: I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part ofWow. This must be the first time I've ever agreed with you. . I'm not cheering for anyone who takes cash in exchange for killing people.
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I'm from a forces family, and I understand the issues very well. It is an illegal war, but I don't condemn the troops for doing as they are ordered.
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Nonetheless, they take a pay cheque in return for killing people. You can't deny this, it's what defines a soldier as opposed to an NGO volunteer for instance.
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Why should I turn out and cheer them for doing so? Our Nurses and doctors are paid to save lives instead of taking them. Did you turn out to the hospital open day and express your admiration? Do they get parades?
Finlay
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10:41pm Thu 22 Oct 09
True heroes
Fin
leightonalexander
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11:31pm Thu 22 Oct 09
Redback wrote:I would have gone to the hospital and supported them but they didn’t invite me. Everyone has said the last wars we have fought have been illegal. Those sat in their arm chairs can easily condemn the legality of wars and those who took part in them Redback. I wonder how many of the Jewish inmates at Auschwitz, the survivors of Saddam Hussein’s gas attacks, and the victims of Slobadan’s ethnic cleansing were put off by the soldiers who liberated them because “they take cash in exchange for killing people” – “Sorry, I don’t agree with you helping me”. There were plenty of people at home during these conflicts that cited that these wars were illegal, Britain had no right to take part in them. The thousands who survived these horrors will ever be indebted to the bravery of the few brave enough to join the forces. Remember, the forces don’t just “kill people for cash”. I remember they helped in the after effects of the Tsunami and other natural disasters that have happened during our time – it’s not just about killing it’s about hearts and minds.
bemused26 wrote:No I'm not, don't be ridiculous. . I'm from a forces family, and I understand the issues very well. It is an illegal war, but I don't condemn the troops for doing as they are ordered. . Nonetheless, they take a pay cheque in return for killing people. You can't deny this, it's what defines a soldier as opposed to an NGO volunteer for instance. . Why should I turn out and cheer them for doing so? Our Nurses and doctors are paid to save lives instead of taking them. Did you turn out to the hospital open day and express your admiration? Do they get parades?Redback wrote:Redback- Are you one of those dim-wits who believe there should be no such thing as the Armed Forces? All memebers of the Armed Forces should be proud that they have the job they do. (I am not passing judgement on the war they are involved in, just the career choice) There is nothing whatsoever to be ashamed about in being a soldier. They have a perfectly legitimate and essential job so please don't try to imply that they are all paid murderers- you are the sort of person that is destroying this country piece by piece, little by little.The Grey Mystery wrote: I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part ofWow. This must be the first time I've ever agreed with you. . I'm not cheering for anyone who takes cash in exchange for killing people.
All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
leightonalexander
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11:38pm Thu 22 Oct 09
leightonalexander wrote:Sorry I forgot. The Anti-war people and the politicians didn’t want us to help in Bosnia. We didn’t until 200,000 had died in the genocide and finally we lost face after saying “Never Again!” in 1945. Look what happened due to our inaction and not intervening because that was and illegal war – which we even then called a conflict to appease anti-war supports and politicians.
Redback wrote:I would have gone to the hospital and supported them but they didn’t invite me. Everyone has said the last wars we have fought have been illegal. Those sat in their arm chairs can easily condemn the legality of wars and those who took part in them Redback. I wonder how many of the Jewish inmates at Auschwitz, the survivors of Saddam Hussein’s gas attacks, and the victims of Slobadan’s ethnic cleansing were put off by the soldiers who liberated them because “they take cash in exchange for killing people” – “Sorry, I don’t agree with you helping me”. There were plenty of people at home during these conflicts that cited that these wars were illegal, Britain had no right to take part in them. The thousands who survived these horrors will ever be indebted to the bravery of the few brave enough to join the forces. Remember, the forces don’t just “kill people for cash”. I remember they helped in the after effects of the Tsunami and other natural disasters that have happened during our time – it’s not just about killing it’s about hearts and minds. All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.bemused26 wrote:No I'm not, don't be ridiculous. . I'm from a forces family, and I understand the issues very well. It is an illegal war, but I don't condemn the troops for doing as they are ordered. . Nonetheless, they take a pay cheque in return for killing people. You can't deny this, it's what defines a soldier as opposed to an NGO volunteer for instance. . Why should I turn out and cheer them for doing so? Our Nurses and doctors are paid to save lives instead of taking them. Did you turn out to the hospital open day and express your admiration? Do they get parades?Redback wrote:Redback- Are you one of those dim-wits who believe there should be no such thing as the Armed Forces? All memebers of the Armed Forces should be proud that they have the job they do. (I am not passing judgement on the war they are involved in, just the career choice) There is nothing whatsoever to be ashamed about in being a soldier. They have a perfectly legitimate and essential job so please don't try to imply that they are all paid murderers- you are the sort of person that is destroying this country piece by piece, little by little.The Grey Mystery wrote: I am entitled to my view echo because I fought for my freedom many years ago,so you can delete my post again if it doesnt suit you but I will still have my view,these people are just doing their job,they are not doing it well as they have won NOTHING,and will win Nothing ,people will get carried away with the day and say how great it was,I wonder if they will be so patriotic when the truth comes out about why we got involved in 2 wars we had no right to be part ofWow. This must be the first time I've ever agreed with you. . I'm not cheering for anyone who takes cash in exchange for killing people.
Hargrave8895
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7:23am Fri 23 Oct 09
How you can compare the Army with Murderers is beyond me. Do you notice something?? Youre the only one who thinks like this!! Im glad you didnt turn out today......You can sit at home on your own whining about the world but wouldnt be willing to get off your arse and do anything to help it. The city of Southampton today if anything came together to show there support for the Sons and Daughters,Mothers and Fathers, who inside are exactly the same as everyone else!!! You seriously have issues!!! Why dont you go out to Afghan or Iraq and stand in between both parties and try and stop the fighting. that way are guys can come home as I can guarantee at home with their families is where they would rather be. You are entitled to your opinion......So am I
Redback
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8:53am Fri 23 Oct 09
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Re being from a forces family - It's perfectly possible for civilized people to disagree with each other's choices without actually falling out about it.
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Leightonalexander - No one was 'invited' to the hospital open day. It was an OPEN DAY. The clue's in the name.
leightonalexander
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10:44am Fri 23 Oct 09
Redback wrote:Hahaha maybe if they advertised it - when was it? Did you go? Well I must have missed it - I've spent the last 6 months on deployment oversea's.
Thought that might get a reaction on here. Not as bad as I was expecting to be honest! . Re being from a forces family - It's perfectly possible for civilized people to disagree with each other's choices without actually falling out about it. . Leightonalexander - No one was 'invited' to the hospital open day. It was an OPEN DAY. The clue's in the name.
ginafry
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12:15pm Fri 23 Oct 09
lexi1509
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2:55pm Fri 23 Oct 09
Hargrave8895 says...
10:19am Thu 22 Oct 09
All the Best for today
Chris