'Our Brave and Loved Young Ones Should Still Be with Us' ; Army Parents Speak After Inquest
Liverpool Echo › April 09, 2010
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Liverpool Echo › April 09, 2010
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THE families of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan said lessons had to be learned after a coroner ruled they were "unlawfully killed" because of failings in their training and equipment.
Coroner David Masters said he would write to defence bosses over the deaths of soldiers including Trooper Paul Stout, from Woolton, and Burscough-born Corporal Sarah Bryant.See the full content of this document
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'Our Brave and Loved Young Ones Should Still Be with Us' ; Army Parents Speak After Inquest
Pte Stout's parents Ginette and Alan said: "These brave, bright, young people may still be alive today if they had the right equipment and the proper full training.
"Ho...See the full content of this document
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