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HMS Shoreham is welcomed
home to Portsmouth on
4 August, with her sister minehunters
Ledbury, Grimsby and Ramsey
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RFA Argus also returned to
Devonport on 28 May
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A Petty Officer welcomed home
by his 3 year old daughter
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A Lieutenant reunited with
his baby son
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HMS Ocean back home off
Plymouth on 28 May
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HMS Ark Royal returned
to Portsmouth on 17 May
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HRH The Duke of York visited RAF Wittering to meet the families of Service personnel deployed in the Gulf
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The band of the Royal Irish Regiment
helped families greet the 1st Battalion
home to Canterbury on 4 May after
over 3 months in the Gulf
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Some 150 soldiers returned on the first flight, the rest of the battalion following over the next few days
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Some of the battalion's Gurkhas
line up for a group shot,
festooned with traditional
Nepalese garlands
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A daughter demands to
be picked up by her father
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Lieutenant Colonel Tim Collins with one of
his young children
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99 soldiers from 48 Field Squadron
Royal Engineers returned home to
Waterbeach on Sunday 27 April
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A sapper is greeted by his family. In
the Gulf, 48 Field Squadron provided
engineering support to the Royal
Air Force, then undertook humanitarian
engineering work, including the
construction of a fresh-water pipeline
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An officer is welcomed home
by his daughter
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Nine Harrier GR7s returned to
RAF Cottesmore on 18 April on completion of operations over
Iraq
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A Squadron Leader, reunited with
his daughter
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A Harrier of 3 Squadron taxies
in, its nose carrying the markings
denoting successful operational
sorties
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