Summary
The families of four soldiers killed in Afghanistan have called for lessons to be learned after an inquest heard a string of criticisms about their equipment and training.
Coroner David Masters yesterday pledged to raise his concerns with the Ministry of Defence at the end of an inquest into the deaths of Corporal Sarah Bryant, 26, the first female casualty for the British Army in Afghanistan, and three special forces comrades.See the full content of this document
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Demand for Action After Mod Failures Laid Bare
The coroner recorded unlawful killing verdicts for Cpl Bryant and special forces reservists Corporal Sean Robert Reeve, 28; Lance Corporal Richard Larkin, 39; and Privat...
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