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Iraq Timeline : 24th June - 16th July
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From: MSN NicknameLettie011  (Original Message)Sent: 7/22/2005 12:31 PM
16 July 2005 It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence confirmed the deaths of Second Lieutenant Richard Shearer, Private Leon Spicer and Private Phillip Hewett, The 1st Battalion Staffordshire Regiment from Task Force Maysan, who died from injuries sustained when a patrol of three armoured Snatch Land-Rovers was engaged by an Improvised Explosive Device in the early hours of Saturday morning in Al Amarah.
29 June 2005 It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence has to confirm that on the morning of Wednesday 29 June 2005, Signaller Paul William Didsbury, a soldier with 21st Signal Regiment (Air Support), died at Basra. He was serving on a roulement tour with the Joint Helicopter Force (Iraq).
24 June 2005 Father’s Day came late for one gunner serving in Iraq this summer. But Flight Sergeant (FS) Sid Owens was able to celebrate both Father’s Day and his 50th birthday in style, thanks to a specially arranged family reunion in Baghdad.


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