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Bloody hell that's a LOT of ammoOver the next four hours Cpl Thompson, who is married and from Plymouth, fired off 4,500 rounds from his mounted machinegun, two Javelin missiles and 5,000 other machinegun rounds during a prolonged and intense battle.

I wouldn't have even thought that they'd carry nearly 10,000 rounds!
Well done that man!
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Here`s the full SP
Well done the lads
Corporal John Thompson Royal Marines,

Corporal John Thompson Royal Marines, receives the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross after saving the lives of many of his colleagues and friends by frequently drawing Taliban fire away from them. One of the thirty actions he was involved in saw a four-hour fight surrounded by up to fifty Taliban. While he and his men were not in control when it started, by sheer determination and bravery they took the fight from the enemy - firing everything they had from grenade launchers to machine guns. His citation reads:
"He displayed exceptional bravery and leadership, particularly under fire. His open and un-armoured vehicle led the company group throughout, and as such he was always at the forefront of over 30 fierce fire-fights with the Taliban. On numerous occasions his vehicle was hit by small arms fire and shrapnel, including rocket-propelled grenades. He constantly put himself in harm’s way as he sought to fight the enemy. His indomitable spirit was truly inspirational to the remainder of his company and he was invariably the last to disengage from a fire-fight. He displayed gallantry, determination, outstanding professionalism and exceptional junior leadership and skills far beyond anything expected. Universally respected and revered, he was key to the success and morale of his company and through his actions many lives were saved."
Corporal Thompson said:
“I am only able to stand here and talk to you because of the pre-deployment training, the team work and the bonding of the corps. It’s not about what I did, it’s about the people of J Company - it’s about the team."
"For a boy from a council estate in Plymouth to get this for just doing my job is amazing," he said
Royal Marine Matthew Bispham

Royal Marine Matthew Bispham of 42 Commando has been awarded the Military Cross after he was involved in one of the largest attacks on the Taliban while clearing a compound in southern Afghanistan.
Despite having been a Royal Marine for less than three months, he fearlessly covered 50 metres of open ground under enemy fire with complete disregard for his own safety. This operation was of strategic importance and enabled the Royal Marines to regain the initiative. On hearing that he would be receiving the award he said:
"I was completely gob-smacked! It is humbling to work with lads who are willing to fight and die next to you. They become part of your family and it makes everything you do worthwhile. Every man I served with deserves recognition in my eyes."

Well done the lads

Corporal John Thompson Royal Marines,

Corporal John Thompson Royal Marines, receives the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross after saving the lives of many of his colleagues and friends by frequently drawing Taliban fire away from them. One of the thirty actions he was involved in saw a four-hour fight surrounded by up to fifty Taliban. While he and his men were not in control when it started, by sheer determination and bravery they took the fight from the enemy - firing everything they had from grenade launchers to machine guns. His citation reads:
"He displayed exceptional bravery and leadership, particularly under fire. His open and un-armoured vehicle led the company group throughout, and as such he was always at the forefront of over 30 fierce fire-fights with the Taliban. On numerous occasions his vehicle was hit by small arms fire and shrapnel, including rocket-propelled grenades. He constantly put himself in harm’s way as he sought to fight the enemy. His indomitable spirit was truly inspirational to the remainder of his company and he was invariably the last to disengage from a fire-fight. He displayed gallantry, determination, outstanding professionalism and exceptional junior leadership and skills far beyond anything expected. Universally respected and revered, he was key to the success and morale of his company and through his actions many lives were saved."
Corporal Thompson said:
“I am only able to stand here and talk to you because of the pre-deployment training, the team work and the bonding of the corps. It’s not about what I did, it’s about the people of J Company - it’s about the team."
"For a boy from a council estate in Plymouth to get this for just doing my job is amazing," he said
Royal Marine Matthew Bispham

Royal Marine Matthew Bispham of 42 Commando has been awarded the Military Cross after he was involved in one of the largest attacks on the Taliban while clearing a compound in southern Afghanistan.
Despite having been a Royal Marine for less than three months, he fearlessly covered 50 metres of open ground under enemy fire with complete disregard for his own safety. This operation was of strategic importance and enabled the Royal Marines to regain the initiative. On hearing that he would be receiving the award he said:
"I was completely gob-smacked! It is humbling to work with lads who are willing to fight and die next to you. They become part of your family and it makes everything you do worthwhile. Every man I served with deserves recognition in my eyes."
Hear Hear!Every man I served with deserves recognition in my eyes
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Marine Matthew BISPHAM Royal Marines
Marine Daniel CLARICOATES Royal Marines
Corporal Michael COWE Royal Marines
Marine Ian Paul DANBY Royal Marines
Marine Daniel FISHER Royal Marines
Corporal Alan HEWITT Royal Marines
Sergeant Jason LAYTON Royal Marines
Corporal Simon WILLEY Royal Marines List of lads awarded the M.C. Pretty impressive all round.
Aye Owdun.
Marine Daniel CLARICOATES Royal Marines
Corporal Michael COWE Royal Marines
Marine Ian Paul DANBY Royal Marines
Marine Daniel FISHER Royal Marines
Corporal Alan HEWITT Royal Marines
Sergeant Jason LAYTON Royal Marines
Corporal Simon WILLEY Royal Marines List of lads awarded the M.C. Pretty impressive all round.
Aye Owdun.
ye first time I've heard bout these awards. Good to see couple of m coy lads there. SGT LAYTON is my troop sgt , think the man is awesome and what all the lads went through up on FSG tower he did hold us all together in some pretty horrendous times, made up for him. And Matthew who, how i don't no isn't dead after the crabs who are in my pion 'f@#k CRAP' managed to drop a 4 tone underslung on him and two other lads, anyway before i get all carried with those twats well done lads and enjoy summer leave.
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Glad I`m not the only one then, mate
The trick is being able to tell the diff between stirring the shit and genuine banter, like this thread
Plus I had a prob with me pc on Monday which meant no access till tonight, so I`m filling me boots to make up
What`s your excuse Rouge

The trick is being able to tell the diff between stirring the shit and genuine banter, like this thread

Plus I had a prob with me pc on Monday which meant no access till tonight, so I`m filling me boots to make up

What`s your excuse Rouge

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Not that i know mate. Ye wat a man, he got killed the day after i got injuryied like. He without doubt deserves somethink. What a bloke an a scouser as well lol I do know that 'brummy' one of the lads from his team got a MC like he loss his whole team there. Will let u know if i hear anythink mate.lukep wrote:Anybody got any Int on the guys hanging off Apaches, Did they get any awards? Also Did Wo2 Mick smith 29 Cdo recieve anything posthumously, I had a few beers with him In Norway and he was one of the lads through and through.
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