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Published Date: 07 November 2009
TROOPS from the Yorkshire Regiment involved in breaking a Taliban stronghold returned from Afghanistan to a heroes' welcome last night.
The 125 soldiers were greeted by the open arms of relieved family and friends at Battlesbury Barracks in Warminster, Wiltshire.

Their homecoming, following a three-month deployment, is in time for Remembrance Sunday when Burma Company, 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's) Yorkshire Regiment, will take part in a church service and march through Warminster.

Uppermost in their thoughts will be 18-year-old Private Jonathon Young who was killed by a Taliban explosion while clearing an alleyway for his comrades near Sangin as Afghans voted in elections on August 20.

Lieutenant Colonel Tom Vallings is the Commanding Officer of the Dukes, which historically recruited in the West Riding and has its regimental museum in Halifax.

He said: "We had soldiers embedded with all the battlegroups across the whole of Helmand.

"Straight away they were doing their duty, taking the fight to the Taliban and were involved in serious contacts.

"Their contribution to those battlegroups has been immense.

"I'm amazed how quickly a battalion can apply themselves in a can-do approach and fit into another unit, get straight out on the ground and deliver the effect that's required. It is quite humbling."

He remembered Pte Young and said: "There is no greater love hath a man than to lay down his life for his friends.

"Private Young was a terrific guy to have done that for his colleagues in 3 Yorks. This family, the Battalion, has got stronger through Private Young.We took strength from actions like his. You have ordinary people doing extraordinary things."

The regiment was initially trained for a stint in Iraq but instead was deployed to replace battle casualties in July as part of the five-week campaign Operation Panther's Claw.

Another 118 members of the Battalion returned from Baghdad in early August. They were the last British combat troops to leave Iraq, many of them having served there three or more times.

The Dukes has 31 soldiers deploying to Helmand Province at the beginning of November as part of Operation Herrick. It follows the recent increase of 500 troops to counter the Taliban.

The 2nd Battalion Yorks is also serving in Afghanistan, mentoring the Afghan National Army.

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  • Last Updated: 07 November 2009 7:47 AM
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Halifaxjohn,

Old Town 07/11/2009 09:42:57
Welcome back lads, thanks for a job well done.
Only wish you were proudly marching into the barracks in King Cross.
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sherlock gnome,

Sowerby Bridge 07/11/2009 10:04:37
Well said Halifax John - welcome home indeed. I only wish it was for good and that all our troups out there were coming home too.
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Anndy.Lake,

Swansea 07/11/2009 10:36:33
Well done lads perhaps our council can give you a proper home coming with a freedom of Halifax march through the town. Followed by a few bevvies can't be a bad idea.

Well done doing a difficult job in difficult conditions you do yourselfs and our country proud
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MrJ2Ky,

07/11/2009 11:30:24
Aye welcome back lads, Ex Royal Marine Commando of 22 yrs service
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prettyfly86,

07/11/2009 11:32:17
Give them the freedom of the town and let them march
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BettyBoop,

07/11/2009 11:36:51
#5 totally agree with you
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Elliesdad,

07/11/2009 14:48:54
I thought these guys already had the Freedom of the Borough? I would be proud to see them march through the town with "drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed"
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Anndy.Lake,

Swansea 07/11/2009 15:33:06
they more than likely have so the council should get of there asses and invite them to exercise that right to march along with perhaps the red arrows and the Royal navies helicopter display team. Like myself there are plenty of ex military folk in and from the town and I'm damn sure the general public regardless of if they support the war or not would show their support for the sons and daughters of Calderdale and England as a whole
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KINGCROSSITE and EX Soldier ,

07/11/2009 16:45:31
Welcome home boys, a job well done. So sorry Pte Young wont be coming home with you. The Dukes march on as always !!
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Halifaxjohn,

Old Town 07/11/2009 18:19:10
#10 were you a Duke?
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