Brothers' Pride and Pain On Their Return From War Zone
South Wales Evening Post › May 25, 2010
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South Wales Evening Post › May 25, 2010
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TWO brothers-in-arms who have just returned from frontline Afghanistan have spoken of their grief following the loss of their comrade.
Fusilier Paul Martin, of 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh, and his 31-year-old brother Corporal Lee Martin said the death of Swansea Fusilier Jonathan Burgess hit the regiment hard.See the full content of this document
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Brothers' Pride and Pain On Their Return From War Zone
The 20-year-old, from Townhill, was killed after suffering a wound in a gun battle with the Taliban, on April 7. He was the 281st British soldier to be killed in Afghanistan, since operations be...
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