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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. Satirical artist Alison Jackson poses with her work “Donald Trump”, 2020, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. Satirical artist Alison Jackson poses with her work “Donald Trump”, 2020, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK.  “Donald Trump”, 2020, is presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson (L), on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. Satirical artist Alison Jackson poses with her work “Donald Trump”, 2020, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. A member of the public views through a peephole at  “Donald Trump”, 2020, presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. Members of the public view through a peephole at  “Donald Trump”, 2020, presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. Members of the public view “Donald Trump”, 2020, which is presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. “Donald Trump”, 2020, is presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson (pictured), on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK.  “Donald Trump”, 2020, is presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK.  “Donald Trump”, 2020, is presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson (R), on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK.  “Donald Trump”, 2020, is presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson, on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DONALD_TRUMP_ALISON_JACKSON_SCU_...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK. A member of the public views through a peephole at  “Donald Trump”, 2020, presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson (L), on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DONALD_TRUMP_ALISON_JACKSON_SCU_...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/10/2020. LONDON, UK.  “Donald Trump”, 2020, is presented by satirical artist Alison Jackson (R), on display at the Soho Revue Gallery in Soho, 28 October to 3 November 2020.  Constituents in the United States will cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential Election on 3 November.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/12. FILE PICTURE The MOD has announced Up to 2,900 Army, 1,000 RAF and 300 Royal Navy staff to be made redundant in latest UK defence cuts. Lance Corporal (LCpl) Luke Standon from 3 Mercian Regiment on patrol with the Afghan National Army (ANA) in the Nahr-e-Saraj district of Helmand Province today (26 May 11). Photo credit to read - Sergeant Alison Baskerville RLC
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Members of the Tongan Army take part in a traditional Haka today (11 Jun 11) to mark the end of their six month tour.  The men make up the 55 strong Tongan task force which provides security to Camp Bastion, with the first platoon of men arriving in November 2010. The Tongan Army have previously supported operations in Iraq as members of the British Army.  The kingdom of Tonga, which has a population of just over 100,000, is made up of 169 islands, 39 of which are inhabited, sprinkled over the Pacific Ocean about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii. .  Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. KABUL, AFG  24/04/11. Padre Heather Rendell delivers her sermon. Troops celebrate Easter Sunday in Camp Souter, Kabul today (24 Apr 11).  The unit chaplain, Padre Heather Rendell delivered a ceremony and hymns, using music from her laptop.   Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Sgt Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. The chapel at the base surrounded by the Hesco Bastion fortified walls. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/12. FILE PICTURE The MOD has announced Up to 2,900 Army, 1,000 RAF and 300 Royal Navy staff to be made redundant in latest UK defence cuts. A British soldier from the 3rd Battalion the Mercian Regiment (Staffords) secures an area around a compound in an Afghan village, whilst the Afghan National Army (ANA) carry out a search in the local area as part of Operation Omid Haft. Photo credit to read - Sergeant Alison Baskerville RLC
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/12. FILE PICTURE The MOD has announced Up to 2,900 Army, 1,000 RAF and 300 Royal Navy staff to be made redundant in latest UK defence cuts.Colour Sergeant (CSgt) Ian Fisher of 3 Mercian Regiment takes up a postion as he patrols with the Afghan National Army to clear and secure villages from insurgents as part of Operation Omid Haft. Photo credit to read - Sergeant Alison Baskerville RLC
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Members of the Tongan Army take part in a traditional Haka today (11 Jun 11) to mark the end of their six month tour.  The men make up the 55 strong Tongan task force which provides security to Camp Bastion, with the first platoon of men arriving in November 2010. The Tongan Army have previously supported operations in Iraq as members of the British Army.  The kingdom of Tonga, which has a population of just over 100,000, is made up of 169 islands, 39 of which are inhabited, sprinkled over the Pacific Ocean about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii. .  Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Members of the Tongan Army take part in a traditional Haka today (11 Jun 11) to mark the end of their six month tour.  The men make up the 55 strong Tongan task force which provides security to Camp Bastion, with the first platoon of men arriving in November 2010. The Tongan Army have previously supported operations in Iraq as members of the British Army.  The kingdom of Tonga, which has a population of just over 100,000, is made up of 169 islands, 39 of which are inhabited, sprinkled over the Pacific Ocean about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii. .  Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Members of the Tongan Army take part in a traditional Haka today (11 Jun 11) to mark the end of their six month tour.  The men make up the 55 strong Tongan task force which provides security to Camp Bastion, with the first platoon of men arriving in November 2010. The Tongan Army have previously supported operations in Iraq as members of the British Army.  The kingdom of Tonga, which has a population of just over 100,000, is made up of 169 islands, 39 of which are inhabited, sprinkled over the Pacific Ocean about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii. .  Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
    LNP_Tongan_Haka_004.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Members of the Tongan Army take part in a traditional Haka today (11 Jun 11) to mark the end of their six month tour.  The men make up the 55 strong Tongan task force which provides security to Camp Bastion, with the first platoon of men arriving in November 2010. The Tongan Army have previously supported operations in Iraq as members of the British Army.  The kingdom of Tonga, which has a population of just over 100,000, is made up of 169 islands, 39 of which are inhabited, sprinkled over the Pacific Ocean about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii. .  Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Members of the Tongan Army take part in a traditional Haka today (11 Jun 11) to mark the end of their six month tour.  The men make up the 55 strong Tongan task force which provides security to Camp Bastion, with the first platoon of men arriving in November 2010. The Tongan Army have previously supported operations in Iraq as members of the British Army.  The kingdom of Tonga, which has a population of just over 100,000, is made up of 169 islands, 39 of which are inhabited, sprinkled over the Pacific Ocean about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii. .  Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. KABUL, AFG  24/04/11. Padre Heather Rendell delivers her sermon. Troops celebrate Easter Sunday in Camp Souter, Kabul today (24 Apr 11).  The unit chaplain, Padre Heather Rendell delivered a ceremony and hymns, using music from her laptop.   Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Sgt Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_Troops_ABA_005.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. KABUL, AFG  24/04/11. Padre Heather Rendell delivers her sermon. Troops celebrate Easter Sunday in Camp Souter, Kabul today (24 Apr 11).  The unit chaplain, Padre Heather Rendell delivered a ceremony and hymns, using music from her laptop.   Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Sgt Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_Troops_ABA_003.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. KABUL, AFG  24/04/11. Padre Heather Rendell delivers her sermon. Troops celebrate Easter Sunday in Camp Souter, Kabul today (24 Apr 11).  The unit chaplain, Padre Heather Rendell delivered a ceremony and hymns, using music from her laptop.   Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Sgt Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_Troops_ABA_002.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. KABUL, AFG  24/04/11. Padre Heather Rendell delivers her sermon. Troops celebrate Easter Sunday in Camp Souter, Kabul today (24 Apr 11).  The unit chaplain, Padre Heather Rendell delivered a ceremony and hymns, using music from her laptop.   Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Sgt Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_Troops_ABA_001.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. The crosses are finished off in the workshop. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. The workshop where Padre Robin Richardson makes the crosses. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_008.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_006.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. Padre Robin Richardson behind hesco fencing from which he makes crosses. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_005.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. Padre Robin Richardson. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_003.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. Padre Robin Richardson wears one of his crosses which he makes from fencing.  A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand.  Captain Alice Homer is an officer with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.  She has just spent six months running a small section of soldiers in Camp Bastion. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Young Afghan women arrive at the Afghan National Police Head Quarters in Lashkar Gah where they hope to receive training and learn basic literacy skills. One day they hope to graduate and gain some element of independence. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand.  Captain Alice Homer is an officer with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.  She has just spent six months running a small section of soldiers in Camp Bastion. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. At the Kabul Military Training Centre Afghan female recruits take part in a 20 week course with the hope of becoming an officer in the Afghan National Army. Captain Susanna Wallis is a Royal Signals Officer who has volunteered to mentor these women. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. "It all starts with education. If we can teach these young girls that they have a right to be free then perhaps we can change things for the next generation of women for Afghanistan" Comments Gullali, Head of the Department of Womens Affairs. (DoWA) in Gereshk, Helmand Province. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. A young Afghan girl with hands dipped in henna. Considered a form of decoration, many girls will dye their hands and fingers red. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Anna heads out to join soldiers from 3 Rifles as they prepare for a patrol to help Anna gain into a local compound. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Anna heads out to join soldiers from 3 Rifles as they prepare for a patrol to help Anna gain into a local compound. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. There is little in the way of privacy within the check points and patrol bases of Helmand. The women use their mosquito tents to provide some personal space, often decorating them with gifts from loved ones. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • ¬© Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. At the end of her tent Jess and the other girls have created their own 'lounge'. It's a space where the girls can escape to the very different world including that of TV series Downton Abbey. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Favourite toiletries are an often requested item in care parcels sent from friends and family. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/06/2012. Helmand. Captain Anna Crossley is a Female Engagement Officer in the Upper Gereshk Valley of Helmand.  Here she kneels down as she joins a patrol to see whether she can access a local Afghan compound in the hope that she may meet women and children. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Non-issue underwear is a way for the women to keep a sense of their own identity and a chance to add some colour to their surroundings Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2012.  On the 30th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict veterans took part in a Remembrance service and lit a single candle in the Millenium Chapel at the National Memorial Arboretum in © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2012.  Former Royal Engineer Major and Bomb Disposal officer John Phillips DSC  visits the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire to pay his respects to a fallen colleague, Jim Prescott on the 30th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict.  ..John lost his left arm in 1982 after he diffused and unexploded bomb for which he received a Distinguished Service Cross...The veterans also took part in a Remembrance service where a single candle was lit in the Millenium Chapel within the grounds of the Arboretum.   ..Along with the service those present were invited to view the ongoing work on a new memorial, initiated by the South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA 82), to remember the 255 UK servicemen who were killed during the Falklands war.  The memorial is set to be dedicated on the 20 May 2012 in the presence of over 600 veterans.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP, Staffordshire on April 2, 2012. Along with the service those present were invited to view the ongoing work on a new memorial, initiated by the South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA 82), to remember the 255 UK servicemen who were killed during the Falklands war.  The memorial is set to be dedicated on the 20 May 2012 in the presence of over 600 veterans.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2012.  On the 30th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict Margaret Allen, the wife of the Able Seaman Iain Boldy visits the wall at the National Memorial Arboretum to take part in a Remembrance service.  During the service Margaret lit a single candle in the Millenium Chapel and took part in a one minute silence to hounour the loss of 255 service men during the conflict.   ..Along with the service those present were invited to view the ongoing work on a new memorial, initiated by the South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA 82), to remember the 255 UK servicemen who were killed during the Falklands war.  The memorial is set to be dedicated on the 20 May 2012 in the presence of over 600 veterans.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/12. FILE PICTURE The MOD has announced Up to 2,900 Army, 1,000 RAF and 300 Royal Navy staff to be made redundant in latest UK defence cuts. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. The team work on a casualty. The RAF Regiment's Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) is made up of two teams based in 'Main Operating Base Bastion', they are responsible for extracting casualties from anywhere within Helmand Province.  The MERT consists of a doctor, an emergency department nurse and two paramedics.  In addition four Royal Air Force Regiment gunners provide armed protection when they land and leave the helicopter to collect the casualty.   Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/12. FILE PICTURE The MOD has announced Up to 2,900 Army, 1,000 RAF and 300 Royal Navy staff to be made redundant in latest UK defence cuts. Sgt Alex Stayling is a part of the RAF Aircrew team that man the chinook.  As he prepares the helicopter to land he checks the area to ensure that the landing site is safe from enemy fire. The RAF Regiment's Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) is made up of two teams based in 'Main Operating Base Bastion', they are responsible for extracting casualties from anywhere within Helmand Province.  The MERT consists of a doctor, an emergency department nurse and two paramedics.  In addition four Royal Air Force Regiment gunners provide armed protection when they land and leave the helicopter to collect the casualty.   Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © London News Pictures. 24/06/11.Sergeant (Sgt) Russell Nolan keeps on top of his washing at Patrol Base 5 in Afghanistan.  The lads and lasses of the Armed Forces use buckets and make shift washing lines to keep clean and fresh whilst out in the patrols bases and check points around Helmand. Mandatory credit Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/06/11. Helmand, Afghanistan. Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) visiting 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox today (23/06/2011) revealed that the cost of UK military operations in Libya as part of the UN resolution currently stands at £260m so far. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11. The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. The team work on a casualty. The RAF Regiment's Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) is made up of two teams based in 'Main Operating Base Bastion', they are responsible for extracting casualties from anywhere within Helmand Province.  The MERT consists of a doctor, an emergency department nurse and two paramedics.  In addition four Royal Air Force Regiment gunners provide armed protection when they land and leave the helicopter to collect the casualty.   Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/12. FILE PICTURE The Army is to lose 17 major units in the biggest overhaul of the service for decades it was announced today.  Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand.  Captain Alice Homer is an officer with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.  She has just spent six months running a small section of soldiers in Camp Bastion. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. " When I meet soldiers like Jess I hope that women from Afghanistan will see her and also want to put on a uniform, get a job and learn to be independent'" Comments Gullali (L), Head of the Department of Womens Affairs. (DoWA) in Gereshk, Helmand Province. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Anna's language training has helped her to gain access to compounds and the residents are intrigued by her. On many occasions she often pretends to have what she refers to as a 'Helmand husband' to help her gain rapport with the.women who do not understand the concept of remaining unmarried. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Anna's language training has helped her to gain access to compounds and the residents are intrigued by her. On many occasions she often pretends to have what she refers to as a 'Helmand husband' to help her gain rapport with the.women who do not understand the concept of remaining unmarried. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Jess meets local Afghan boys whilst out on patrol. It would be unusual for her to meet young girls unless they were in the company of their brothers. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Jess often works with women in other roles. Harriet (pictured left) is a qualified army vet. They prepare to head out on a joint patrol to engage with local Afghan families to train them in basic veterinary care. It is often the children's responsibility to look after the goats for the family. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand.Anna receives a parcel from home at least once a week. Her mother, Carol usually fills it full of items such as rosehip tea and sweets. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Known informally as a 'death letter', most women will write a message to their family which will be kept somewhere safe and only delivered if the worst should happen. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Jessica French takes time in between patrols to clean her personal weapon, a 9mm Sig Sauer pistol. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Lance Corporal Rachel Clayton ties her hair in a french plait to keep it tidy under her helmet. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. A bucket is the only way to keep clothes clean at Forward Operating Base Oulette in the Upper Gereshk Valley in Helmand.. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/06/2012. Helmand. Patrol bases within Helmand have limited showering facilities which will often consist of a hosepipe in a tent and only one shower for both men and women. A small hand made sign provides the only guard to privacy. Army women 'engagement officers' working in Afghanistan. Trained in Pashto, the Afghan language, they accompany infantry on patrols and build relationships with Afghan women in some of the most dangerous parts of Helmand. Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2012.  Former Royal Navy Commander Peter Mosse who was captain of HMS Argonaut visits the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire on the 30th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict.  The veterans also took part in a Remembrance service where a single candle was lit in the Millenium Chapel within the grounds of the Arboretum.   ..Along with the service those present were invited to view the ongoing work on a new memorial, initiated by the South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA 82), to remember the 255 UK servicemen who were killed during the Falklands war.  The memorial is set to be dedicated on the 20 May 2012 in the presence of over 600 veterans.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2012.  On the 30th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict Margaret Allen, the wife of the Able Seaman Iain Boldy visits the wall at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire to take part in a Remembrance service.  During the service Margaret lit a single candle in the Millenium Chapel and took part in a one minute silence to hounour the loss of 255 service men during the conflict.   ..Along with the service those present were invited to view the ongoing work on a new memorial, initiated by the South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA 82), to remember the 255 UK servicemen who were killed during the Falklands war.  The memorial is set to be dedicated on the 20 May 2012 in the presence of over 600 veterans.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 24/06/11. Left to right - Corporal Steve Page (30) from Kirkculdy serving with the Royal Military Police. Air Dog Memphis from the Working Dog Section based in Camp Bastion. Corporal Richie Salisbury (27) from Folkestone also serving with the RMP at the Regional Training Centre based in Lashkar Gah. Memphis poses after carrying out a area search with the RMP at the regional training centre prior to a graduation ceremony for the Afghan Uniformed Police (AUP). Mandatory credit Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/06/11. Helmand, Afghanistan. Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) visiting 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox today (23/06/2011) revealed that the cost of UK military operations in Libya as part of the UN resolution currently stands at £260m so far. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/06/11. Helmand, Afghanistan. Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) visiting 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox today (23/06/2011) revealed that the cost of UK military operations in Libya as part of the UN resolution currently stands at £260m so far. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/06/11. Helmand, Afghanistan. Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) visiting 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox today (23/06/2011) revealed that the cost of UK military operations in Libya as part of the UN resolution currently stands at £260m so far. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox. The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (R). The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (L). The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/06/11.  Dr Liam Fox (White Shirt) The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox visited Afghanistan to meet men and women of 3 Commando Brigade in Helmand Province today (15 Jun 11).  Dr Fox began his visit at Task Force Helmand in Lashkar Gah where he was met by the current Brigade commander, Brigadier Ed Davies. .Accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall and the first Sealord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the SoS travelled to a number of patrol bases within the province. Photo credit to read Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Sgt Alex Stayling is a part of the RAF Aircrew team that man the chinook.  As he prepares the helicopter to land he checks the area to ensure that the landing site is safe from enemy fire. The RAF Regiment's Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) is made up of two teams based in 'Main Operating Base Bastion', they are responsible for extracting casualties from anywhere within Helmand Province.  The MERT consists of a doctor, an emergency department nurse and two paramedics.  In addition four Royal Air Force Regiment gunners provide armed protection when they land and leave the helicopter to collect the casualty.   Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/06/11. AFGHANISTAN. Cpl Matt Purssey is one of the paramedics on board the MERT.  During one of the call outs he begins to prepare bags of fluid containing blood and plasma, as early reports suggest that the casualty will be a possible amputation. The RAF Regiment's Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) is made up of two teams based in 'Main Operating Base Bastion', they are responsible for extracting casualties from anywhere within Helmand Province.  The MERT consists of a doctor, an emergency department nurse and two paramedics.  In addition four Royal Air Force Regiment gunners provide armed protection when they land and leave the helicopter to collect the casualty.   Caption must read Alison Baskerville/LNP...
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan  21/06/2011. Pictured - The Foreign Secretary meets Provincial Governor for Lashkar Gah, Gulan Mangal. Foreign Secretary William Hague visits members of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Afghanistan today (21/22 Jun 11).  Along with meeting members of the Provincial Reconstruction Team, the Foreign Minister also made time in his schedule to visit British troops in Lashkar Gah and Camp Bastion. Mr Hague was accompanied by the Foreign Minister for the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Photo credit should read Alison Baskerville/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2012. London, England. Fashion designers Antoni & Alison kick off London Fashion Week with their catwalk show at Somerset House. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2012. London, England. Fashion designers Antoni & Alison kick off London Fashion Week with their catwalk show at Somerset House. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2012. London, England. Fashion designers Antoni & Alison kick off London Fashion Week with their catwalk show at Somerset House. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2012. London, England. Fashion designers Antoni & Alison kick off London Fashion Week with their catwalk show at Somerset House. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2012. London, England. Fashion designers Antoni & Alison kick off London Fashion Week with their catwalk show at Somerset House. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2012. London, England. Fashion designers Antoni & Alison kick off London Fashion Week with their catwalk show at Somerset House. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2012. London, England. Fashion designers Antoni & Alison kick off London Fashion Week with their catwalk show at Somerset House. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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