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Decorated sergeant 'killed in live fire training exercise'


Decorated sergeant killed in live fire training exercise
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A decorated soldier who was accidentally shot dead in a live fire training exercise in Wales has been named as Sergeant Gavin Hillier. 
The Welsh Guards sergeant, who was named on social media, died on Thursday night following the fatal mistake in the Castlemartin Training Area, Pembrokeshire.
He had served in Iraq and Afghanistan and was in the motor transport platoon prior to his death - which is being investigated by military and civilian police. ....

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Troops get back the medals they lost for being gay


Troops who were stripped of their medals for being gay are to get them back after a lengthy legal battle - but promised compensation has still not been paid.
The Ministry of Defence is to restore the medals of all personnel discharged because of their sexuality before a ban on gay people serving in the military was lifted in 2000. Until then anyone found to be gay or bisexual faced being booted out of the forces.
Defence chiefs made the decision after being taken to the High Court by former sailor Joe Ousalice, 70, from Southampton.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson today saluted the ruling, declaring: Those who serve in our Armed Forces deserve every recognition for their service. It was a very great injustice that this was denied to some members simply because of their sexuality. I hugely welcome the fact we can now address this historic wrong.   ....

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