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Published Date: 25 January 2009
A ROYAL Marine told yesterday how he had a lucky escape after a Taliban bomb exploded close to him while he was on patrol in Afghanistan.
Marc Holland-Leader, 18, was in Sangin, in the south of the war-ravaged country, when the improvised explosive device (IED) detonated about 20m from him. The marine, from Ballater, Aberdeenshire, said:

"It was just a routine patrol. The blast k
nocked me off my feet."

But Holland-Leader, who is part of 45 Commando, based in Arbroath, escaped uninjured following the attack in December. A fellow marine was hurt in the explosion, but has since recovered.

Holland-Leader, who has been based at a forward operations base in Helmand Province since October, also talked of the difficulties of losing colleagues. Four Royal Marines were killed on one day in December in separate explosions in southern Afghanistan. Soon after this, another marine that Holland-Leader had worked with died. "There were four lads killed on one day, and I knew three of them," he said.

"As much as you want to be out there and doing the job, it made you feel a bit cautious."

But, despite the danger, he believes the 45 Commando is making a difference. "I think we have had quite a positive influence. We have managed to push out into areas we haven't been to." Some local Afghans were now "more willing to talk to us", he said.

Meanwhile, former Liberal Democrat leader Lord Ashdown yesterday accused ministers of "wasting the lives" of British soldiers killed in Afghanistan. He said that the international community had failed to put together a plan that could deliver peace and stability in the country, denying troops the ability to take advantage of their military victories over the Taliban.





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  • Last Updated: 24 January 2009 10:18 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Afghanistan
 
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25/01/2009 00:47:22
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Scythia,

25/01/2009 11:06:35
While our brave British soldiers put their lives in daily peril in order to secure our safety and further prevent terrorist sponsoring countries exporting their hate, the Scotland resident, terrorist supporting muslim fifth columnists, and their SNP/marxist friends conduct violent demonstrations against our Governments foreign policy in the heart of Edinburgh. KNOW THY ENEMY !
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SILVANA,

glasgow 25/01/2009 12:04:08
Scythia totally agree with you
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frank mcbride,

lusitania 25/01/2009 21:00:56
#2 & 3.

I see the Greek and Roman Quasi- Brit BNP supporters are, again shedding crocodile tears. The Quasi-Brit BNP has as little interest in the welfare of our armed sevices as a certain Austro-German had for his in the 1930/40s.

To protest against a Terrorist Government is the duty of every right-thinking person. This is obviously not the position taken by the Quasi-Brit BNP.
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Billiam Wallace,

28/01/2009 02:40:02
Before joining the British Army, Scots should listen to this:- http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=zTcnA-gIRpg
As relevant today as it was in the daysof the clearances.

Saor Alba

 

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