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That was the slogan of the 17th Light Dragoons, whose distinctive skull and crossbones insignia would have been emblazoned on their helmets when the cavalry regiment — about 350 strong — rode into the ...
Thousands of people, including hundreds of school children, lined the streets of Norfolk today to wave farewell to the Light Dragoons. Around 250 men and women from the reconnaissance unit, which has ...
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This is the unfortunate moment a soldier fainted during a parade to mark the 300th anniversary of the Light Dragoons. The cavalry regiment of the British Army were celebrating the incredible milestone ...
One lane blocked, slow traffic and delays due to an accident. Four vehicles involved on M1 Northbound between J15 A45 / A508 (Northampton) and J15A A43 / A5123 Upton Way (Towcester / Northampton ...
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Wives of the Light Dragoons donned army kit and took charge of the camp while their husbands were away to create a charity calendar. Sales of the calendar will go towards the Colonel's Appeal which ...
Tom Coghlan, our reporter in Afghanistan, spent two weeks with the Light Dragoons in Helmand province, in the volatile south of the country. Here he gives an account of their experiences, their fears, ...
The Light Dragoons were first given permission to march through Dereham with their bayonets fixed in 2009 Soldiers from the Army's Light Dragoons have marched through a Norfolk town for the final time ...
No audio available for this content. NATO forces are deployed in some of the world’s most aggressive electronic-warfare (EW) environments. Intentional interference comes both from “personal protection ...