Stores Staf F Blamed Over Anti-Bomb Kit Gentle Inquest Told of 'Poor Communications'
Evening Times › November 06, 2007
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Evening Times › November 06, 2007
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VITAL bomb disabling kit was not delivered to British soldiers in Iraq because store room staff communications were "poor", an inquest has heard.
Warrant Officer Mark Hanlon, of the Royal Logistics Corps, was speaking at the inquest of Glasgow soldier Gordon Gentle, 19.See the full content of this document
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Stores Staf F Blamed Over Anti-Bomb Kit Gentle Inquest Told of 'Poor Communications'
The Royal Highland Fusilier, from Pollok, was killed when a Land Rover he ...
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