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3 UK soldiers 'shot' in Falklands

National Defence Medal Posted by National Defence Medal at 02:02 PM on November 02, 2009

Three members of the UK armed forces have been hospitalised following an incident in the Falkland Islands, the Ministry of Defence has said.

The incident took place on 27 October and the three, reportedly soldiers, were immediately airlifted to King Edward Hospital in Stanley.

One of the casualties - reportedly from the Royal Regiment of Scotland - is being medically evacuated to the UK, he is said to be in a serious condition. 

The Daily Telegraph said they were shot during a live firing training session.

The three are reported to have been hit by automatic fire during a platoon live firing training practice session on the Onion Range, land which is used for training by the Army and located on a remote part of East Falkland island.

Companies are regularly posted to the islands for protection duties and training.

The MoD has also said that the soldiers' next of kin have been informed and an investigation is ongoing.

It reminds us all of the daily risks of service life.  The Falklands is still classed as an operational tour.  More

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Reply pjwilson2
03:04 PM on November 02, 2009
Like N.I. another place of supposed peace where soldiers . airmen and sailors can be injured or killed. They won't have a medal to show for thier injuries though if they are medically retired. No NDM or Wound medal.