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MORE than 100 people turned out as veterans of the Parachute Regiment paid their respects at Wootton Bassett war memorial.

The former servicemen held their standards high as the marched from the town hall to the memorial to lay wreaths in honour of their fallen young brothers.

The low-key ceremony yesterday, was arranged as a thank you to the market town for the welcome it had given so may fallen soldiers, including those of the Parachute Regiment and the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.

Included in the ceremony was the standard of the 101st Airborne Regiment – the legendary Band of Brothers who were briefly based at Aldbourne during the Second World War.

Former Sergeant Satch Comley, who represented the regiment, said: “I am here for every repatriation and am proud of how many people turn out to support the personnel coming back.

“This is our way of saying thank you to the town for all it does and the modest way it does it.

“We didn’t want to close the road and do a big march past, we just wanted to thank them in our own quiet way and lay a wreath for those who have passed through here.”

Despite this being the second weekend of tributes to the town – the Mothering Sunday motorcycle parade coming first – support remained strong with many applauding the veterans as they slowly marched to the memorial.

Jo Carpenter, who lives just off the High Street, said: “I don’t think this does any harm.

“People are grateful for what happens here and it is nice that people feel they can come here to pay their respects alongside us.”

Janet Dixon, who also lives just of the High Street, said: “I think it is lovely.

“There’s nothing left to say about the repatriations really. We all know why we’re here and we all know we’ll carry on doing it.”

Canon Thomas Woodhouse, who was present at the service, said growing support for the town was deeply touching.

“It is very special to welcome visitors like this to our town,” he said.

“As with every repatriation there is an understanding that by paying our respects we are not making any comment on the conflict and whether it should or should not continue.

“We simply bow our heads and share a moment of solemnity for those who died doing their duty.

“It is very special to have people visit us here to pay their own tributes.”

Comments(8)

reality_check says...
8:59pm Sun 21 Mar 10

I Too should be along here soon to tell us about the bikers.

PeeGee says...
9:25pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Nice to see boys. From an old cheesemonger.

Jiver says...
11:10pm Sun 21 Mar 10

reality_check wrote:
I Too should be along here soon to tell us about the bikers.
Why would he?
Not everyone's as sadly obsessed as you are.

reality_check says...
12:46pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Nah. I don't believe in bikes. Apparently.
.
Anyone know if the Mini Owners Club are planning a parade? I like Mini's and they should get a good crowd.

Jiver says...
5:58pm Mon 22 Mar 10

reality_check wrote:
Nah. I don't believe in bikes. Apparently. . Anyone know if the Mini Owners Club are planning a parade? I like Mini's and they should get a good crowd.
Reading back through your posts, there is no "apparently" about it.
You opened the thread, with a personal jibe. No useful points, or opinions, to add to the topic?
If you really like Minis, why not join the owners club ? It looks like you could do with getting out more

reality_check says...
9:57pm Mon 22 Mar 10

So you think I don't believe in bikes too Jivey? What about Santa? Do I believe in him?

Jiver says...
12:31am Tue 23 Mar 10

reality_check wrote:
So you think I don't believe in bikes too Jivey? What about Santa? Do I believe in him?
Who cares?
Get over yourself.

reality_check says...
12:51pm Tue 23 Mar 10

You do, obviously.


The parade at Wootton Bassett organised by the Parachute Regiment and the Royal British Legion in Colchester. Pictures: Dave Cox A wreath is laid at Wootton Bassett war memorial by a former paratrooper The Rev Tony Rose

The parade at Wootton Bassett organised by the Parachute Regiment and the Royal British Legion in Colchester. Pictures: Dave Cox

A wreath is laid at Wootton Bassett war memorial by a former paratrooper

The Rev Tony Rose



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