05/01/2004
Two British soldiers killed in Baghdad car crash
Two British soldiers have been killed in a car accident in Baghdad, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed today.
The pair, Major James Stenner, 30, of the Welsh Guards, and Sergeant Norman Patterson, 28, of the Cheshire Regiment, were killed following a road traffic accident in Baghdad early on 1 January.
Major Stenner was married and came from Monmouthshire. Sergeant Patterson was single and came from Staffordshire.
It is understood that both men were members of the SAS as neither the Welsh Guards nor the Cheshire Regiment are on operational duty in Iraq at the moment. Almost all British troops in Iraq are stationed to the south of Baghdad – mostly around the city of Basra.
Their deaths brings to 55 the number of British military personnel killed in Iraq since the beginning of hostilities in March last year.
(gmcg)
The pair, Major James Stenner, 30, of the Welsh Guards, and Sergeant Norman Patterson, 28, of the Cheshire Regiment, were killed following a road traffic accident in Baghdad early on 1 January.
Major Stenner was married and came from Monmouthshire. Sergeant Patterson was single and came from Staffordshire.
It is understood that both men were members of the SAS as neither the Welsh Guards nor the Cheshire Regiment are on operational duty in Iraq at the moment. Almost all British troops in Iraq are stationed to the south of Baghdad – mostly around the city of Basra.
Their deaths brings to 55 the number of British military personnel killed in Iraq since the beginning of hostilities in March last year.
(gmcg)
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