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Published Date: 06 February 2008
THE Edinburgh-based 52 Infantry Brigade is to return home from Helmand Province in April, Defence Secretary Des Browne said today.
He said it will be replaced as the command unit of British forces by the 16 Air Assault Brigade, which includes around 1300 Scots soldiers.

52 Infantry Brigade, based at Redford Barracks and headed by Brigadier Andrew Mackay, has been in charge of the 7000-strong Task Force Helmand in the province since last October.

In December, Brig Mackay led the successful operation to retake the Taliban stronghold of Musa Qala.

The 16 Air Assault Brigade – which also includes soldiers from the Royal Highland Fusiliers, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the Highlanders and the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards – will fly out in the latest six-monthly rotation.

Mr Browne said in a Commons written statement that the bulk of the units involved would be direct replacements and that overall force levels would be "broadly unchanged".





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  • Last Updated: 06 February 2008 1:47 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Afghanistan
 
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06/02/2008 16:16:37
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is it me?,

06/02/2008 21:06:02
I've just read the article before this,about some poor guy being jailed for two months for hitting someone with a plastic pellet from a BB gun.(The victim suffered no injury).
Christ, what kind of donkeys are running the country and what are their values ?
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St. Helena,

Peebles 07/02/2008 06:56:51
I agree, they were very unwise. If only he had slashed their face with a broken beer bottle they'd have got off with a warning had they appeared in front of one of our many dunderheid Sheriffs.

 

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