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Several
Gloucestershire TA soldiers are among 36 members of the Royal Wessex
Yeomanry who will be augmenting the Royal Dragoon Guards, a Regular
Army armoured regiment, when they deploy in October on Operation Telic
5 for a six-month tour of peacekeeping duties in and around Basra.
During
the summer, they have been involved in pre-mobilisation training
at Bovington Camp, headquarters not only the Royal Wessex Yeomanry
but also of the entire Armoured Corps.
The
Royal Wessex Yeomanry contingent, drawn from squadrons in Dorset,
Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Devon, reported to the Reserve Training
and Mobilisation Centre in Nottinghamshire for processing and medical
checks at the start of August.
Military
skills and fitness
After
this, they will be trained and tested on basic military skills and
fitness, undergo more advanced training in Norfolk and then fly
out to join the Royal Dragoon Guards at their base in Munster, Germany.
Major
Rupert Wesson, Training Major for the Royal Wessex Yeomanry, said:
"This
prolonged training process has been designed to ensure that our
soldiers are as fit and skilled as possible for what is likely to
be a demanding and arduous tour.
Once
in Germany they will learn skills more specific to the operation
they will undertake - Public Order, training on other weapons, urban
patrolling and Arabic. They will also be given in-depth briefs on
the background to the operation.
The
majority of the work will be patrolling in armoured Land Rovers
or on foot. Some of the soldiers may be required to serve on Challenger
2 main battle tanks, the primary role of most of the Royal Wessex
Yeomanry."
Heading
to Iraq
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Pictured
L-R are Pullin, Williams, Neaves, Second Lt. Hanbury-Bateman,
Smith and Crouch |
The
Gloucestershire TA members who will be heading to Iraq are:
- Lance
Corporal James Talbot, 38, a plumber from Quedgely
- Trooper
Darren Crouch, 31, a vehicle mechanic from Churchdown
- Trooper
Richard Evans, 27, a vehicle mechanic from Stroud
- Trooper
Christopher Smith, 22, from Stroud, who works in engineering
- Trooper
Daniel Pullin, 20, from Cheltenham, who works as a sales assistant
at Argos
- Trooper
Matthew Gardiner, 19, a painter from Gloucester
- Trooper
Robert Ruston, 28, a vehicle mechanic from Stroud
- Sgt
Paul Neaves, 37, a window frame maker from Gloucester
C (Royal
Gloucestershire Hussars) Squadron of The Royal Wessex Yeomanry has
its headquarters at the Somerford Road TA Centre in Cirencester.

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