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bobdina
07-23-2009, 07:01 PM
1 YORKS soldier honoured for bravery in Afghanistan
22 Jul 09

A 20-year-old soldier from 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (1 YORKS) has been recognised in front of his battalion, friends and family for his courage during a battle with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Private Andrew Thomas Troup
During a recent medal parade at 1 YORKS base in Munster Germany, when soldiers from the battalion were being presented with their Iraq campaign medals, Private Andrew Troup had his Mention in Dispatches read out for his actions while on operations in Afghanistan.

Private Troup was deployed to Afghanistan during the winter of 2007 – 2008, working as part of an OMLT (Operational Mentor and Liaison Team) providing military training to the Afghan Army.

His Mention in Dispatches was awarded for his actions during a patrol, consisting of six British and 28 Afghan soldiers, which was ambushed from a number of firing points to the front and flanks. Some of the inexperienced Afghans fled to a safe location creating a loss of morale in what seemed to be an overwhelming enemy ambush.

Private Troup's Mention in Dispatches explains what he did next:

"Despite heavy fire he broke cover, sprinting to where they had gone to ground. Through strength of character, a powerful and courageous display of determination - brought them back into the fight. This single act of bravery allowed the Afghans to regain composure and have the will to fight."

Soldiers of 1 YORKS on parade

Private Troup said he volunteered to go to Afghanistan because he missed out on Iraq as he was too young to go at that time.

Explaining his brave actions, he said:

"I had to go and get them back and bring up the morale of the others despite not speaking the language or having an interpreter with me."

The ensuing contact lasted a further several hours with reinforcements arriving and forcing the Taliban to retreat.

Private Troup said of the parade in Munster:

"It's great getting my Iraq medal today and having my MiD read out and recognised in front of the Battalion."

Part of 20th Armoured Brigade (The Iron Fist), Private Troup was also part of the historic last brigade in Iraq and commented:

"The Iraqi soldiers are working well on their own now and they want their country back on track."

Private Troup's father was also in the Army so he was keen to join from a young age:

"I went to my recruitment centre in Hull at the age of 15. The day I left school is the day I joined the Army."

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Sir Nick Houghton, presented medals at the parade.

1 YORKS also marched through the streets of Harrogate and York yesterday, Tuesday 21 July 2009.

Lead by the Band of the Kings Division, the soldiers were welcomed
back to their spiritual hometown of York by large receptive crowds,
waving flags and congratulating them on a job well done.

Lord Mayor John Galvin said:

"We all admire the courage and selflessness of the work done by our soldiers. Whether near or far, the Yorkshire Regiment will always remain in our thoughts."

The Battalion will conduct further homecoming parades tomorrow in Hull and Beverley and on Friday the soldiers will march through Leeds and Bradford.