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In Honour of those
British Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen
Who gave their lives for the
Liberation of Kuwait
August 1990 - July 1991
Fus P.P. Atkinson RRF
Cpl C.A.E. Bolam RCT
Fus A. Bunney RRF
Maj. A. J. Burch REME
Fus C.P. Cole RRF
Flt Lt. R. M. Collier RAF
Flt Lt. K. Collister RAF
Cpl R. G. Consiglio PARA
LCpl S. R. Crofts RCT
Cpl D. E. Denbury RE
Flt Lt. N. T. Dent RAF
Pte N. W. D. Donald QOHldrs
Sgt. M. J. Dowling REME
Flt Lt. K. J. Duffy RAF
Wg Cdr T. N. C. Elsdon RAF
LCpl F. C. Evans REME
Pte M. Ferguson QOHlds
Pte A. J. Fogerty RAOC
MM1 M. J. Foy RFA
Fus R. A. Gillespie RRF
Cpl R. H. Going RAMC
Pte T. Haggerty RS
MM1 P. J. Harris RFA
Flt Lt. S. M. Hicks RAF
LCpl T.T. W. Hill RCT
Gnr P. P. Keegan RA
Maj. J. S. Kinghan RE
Sgt. D. B. Kinnear RAPC
Cpl S. J. Lane RE
Pte J. W. Lang Qohldrs
Fus K. Leech RRF
Sqn Ldr G. K. S. Lennox RAF
Csgt D. A. MacKinnon A &SH
Dvr J. P. McFadden RCT
Pte C. Moult STAFFORDS
Gdsm C. A. Napier COLDM GDS
SSgt V. D. Phillips RAOC
LCpl R. Robins RCT
Spr R. A. Royle RE
Fus S. T. Satchell RRF
Pte S. P. Taylor STAFFORDS
SSgt D. C. Tite RMP
Fus L. J. Thompson RRF
Sqn Ldr K. P. Weeks RAF
LCpl L. Wellington RCT
Lt. E. A. Whitehead 16/5L
Lt. Col. A. J. Wright RE
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We're very grateful to Mr.
Larry Cammock of Gulf war Veterans Association for supplying us with the
above list of British servicemen killed in the Gulf. Please take a moment
to visit
Gulf war Veterans
Association
web site to find out more about the Associations efforts
to shed more light on the suffering British vets are facing.
Friendy Fire Casualties
A USAF A-10 'Warthog' tank buster
attacked two Warrior IFVs of the 4th Armoured Brigade killing nine of the
British troops inside. Please note that we are researching this " Blue
on Blue " tragedy and will try and publish more on the story soon. Any
information would be most welcome. The men killed were:
![Hackle](/web/20100919094121im_/http://britains-smallwars.com/gulf/hackle.gif) Fusilier
Lee Thompson, 19, 3rd Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Private Neil Donald, 1st
Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders.
Private John Lang, 19, Queen's
Own Highlanders
Fusilier Stephen Satchell,
18, 3rd Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Conrad Cole, 17.
Martin Ferguson, 21.
Fusilier Richard Gillespie.
Fusilier Kevin Leech, 20.
Fusilier Paul Atkinson,19.
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British POWs
7 RAF Tornados were
lost during the air war, each with a two-man crew. The crews taken prisoner
were:
Flight Lieutenant John Peters
Flight Lieutenant Adrian Nichol
Flight Lieutenant Robert Stewart, 44.
Flight Lieutenant David Waddington, 24.
Squadron Leader Robert Ankerson, 40.
Flight Lieutenant Rupert Clark, 31
Flying officer Simon Burgess.
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This
is an image taken of
Flight Lieutenant
John Peters
while being paraded on Iraqi TV, soon after the Tornado GR MK1 he was piloting, was shot down, during a low level day-light attack on an Iraqi airfield. His navigator,
Flight Lieutenant John Nichol,
was also made a POW after their aircraft crashed. Both survived torture and beatings from their Iraqi interrogators and guards and were eventually released with other Allied POWs at the end of hostilities.
Bravo Two Zero
(SAS) Patrol prisoners: Mark (POW), Andy McNab (POW), Stan (POW) and Dinger (POW). Other prisoners known were: Joseph Small and Troy
Dunlap
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