:00:06. > :00:11.Good evening. The war in Afghanistan has hit home hard today
:00:11. > :00:14.in the heart of our county. Especially here in Huddersfield.
:00:14. > :00:19.Three Huddersfield lads aged 20 and 21, and a 19-year-old from Bradford
:00:19. > :00:22.were killed along with two others in the same explosion.
:00:22. > :00:32.As the families friends struggle to take in their tragic news - they
:00:32. > :00:33.
:00:33. > :00:41.also find time for tributes. He was a legend tours, and everyone that
:00:41. > :00:45.knew him in. We are heartbroken. Meanwhile - after so many deaths,
:00:45. > :00:48.there are calls for a fresh debate on the war. Some MPs want it back
:00:48. > :00:57.on the political agenda. The British Legion say they just want
:00:57. > :01:07.to help the soldiers. And we have the five-day forecast
:01:07. > :01:13.
:01:13. > :01:17.The news came through yesterday, but the reality is only just
:01:17. > :01:22.sinking in. The photographs of the six soldiers that died working
:01:22. > :01:26.together as a unit in an armoured vehicle in the most dangerous place
:01:26. > :01:33.on Earth showed us the cost of four. Three came from Huddersfield,
:01:33. > :01:39.Corporal Jake Hartley aged 20, private Ashley front and aged 20,
:01:39. > :01:44.private Daniel Woodford, 21, private Christopher Kershaw, 19
:01:44. > :01:51.from Bradford, and Daniel Wade, 20 from Warrington. Their Sergeant was
:01:51. > :01:56.Nigel Coupe, a member of the Duke of Lancaster is. We have reported
:01:56. > :02:02.on losses before, but never five from the same area. Tonight, we
:02:02. > :02:07.hear from Bradford, we go to the regiment barracks in Warminster and
:02:07. > :02:10.urine Huddersfield as well. This is Greenhead Park, this is the war
:02:10. > :02:14.memorial, it is a focal point for many people. One lady said this
:02:14. > :02:20.morning if that she had no particular connection with the army
:02:20. > :02:23.but a total connection with the young men that died.
:02:23. > :02:29.Proud of their regiment, three young men from Huddersfield who
:02:29. > :02:33.signed up to serve their country. Weber killed when their Warrior
:02:33. > :02:38.armoured vehicle detonated a roadside bomb between Lashkar Gar
:02:38. > :02:47.and Kandahar on Tuesday. They had been in Afghanistan less than one
:02:47. > :02:51.month. At Anthony front and's passing Out Parade, his mother
:02:51. > :02:58.decided as the best day of her life. -- at Anthony front and's passing
:02:58. > :03:05.out at the ceremony. He was a legend to us and all that knew him.
:03:05. > :03:13.We are heartbroken. Corporal Hartley is said to be named best
:03:13. > :03:19.recruit after 20 weeks in the army and would have been 21 on Saturday.
:03:19. > :03:27.This guy that collapse. He would just walk into the room. The whole
:03:27. > :03:32.room that would light up. He could turn anything until party. Private
:03:32. > :03:37.Daniel Wilford joined up after leaving school but he left to work
:03:37. > :03:41.in a supermarket, but he missed it and went back again. He is a hero
:03:41. > :03:46.in our lives and will be sorely missed. Today, his friends
:03:46. > :03:53.struggled with the loss. I cannot believe it, even though his and he
:03:53. > :04:03.has told me, I cannot believe it. - - his and has told me. He was a
:04:03. > :04:04.
:04:04. > :04:08.best mate. At Private Anthony Frampton's form at school, his head
:04:08. > :04:11.teacher described him as very popular. He was very popular and
:04:11. > :04:17.had long lasting friendships that have gone on into the future and he
:04:17. > :04:20.would be very sadly missed. Afghanistan may be a far-off land
:04:20. > :04:24.but for three Yorkshire families and their friends, the impact of
:04:24. > :04:31.Tuesday's events thousands of miles away if we have a lasting impact
:04:31. > :04:34.much closer to home. The Archbishop of York said
:04:34. > :04:39.yesterday that the British Army was the best in the world, but losing
:04:39. > :04:43.so many young men so early on their tour of duty will test that to the
:04:43. > :04:48.limit. Today, the commanding officer wanted to pay respects, not
:04:48. > :04:53.collectively, but individually and wanted to speak about each man and
:04:53. > :04:57.what they had achieved in their career.
:04:57. > :05:03.Corporal Jake Hartley was known as Jaidee to his friends. He was a
:05:03. > :05:11.selfless, dedicated leader of men and no doubt feature a sergeant-
:05:11. > :05:15.major. Private Thomas front and was a fit and carefree soldier. Behind
:05:15. > :05:20.his cheeky nature was a true and legend among his peers. Private
:05:20. > :05:25.Daniel Wade had only recently joined this battalion. Been a very
:05:25. > :05:30.short period, he made a real mark. It is to his great credit Batty
:05:30. > :05:35.successfully completed his Warrior driving course so early in his
:05:35. > :05:39.career. Private Christopher Kershaw was one of my fitters soldiers, a
:05:39. > :05:44.true Yorkshire Warrior, he was a star of the future. Finally, but
:05:44. > :05:48.certainly not to the least, I come to Private Daniel Wilford, he was
:05:48. > :05:54.the archetypal Yorkshire infantry soldier. He was quiet, unassuming,
:05:54. > :06:00.but with bags of character. It has been a sad state. As their brothers
:06:00. > :06:05.in arms, we remain committed to continue with this mission. They
:06:05. > :06:08.would want nothing less. What has been truly devastating
:06:08. > :06:15.about all of this is the age of these young men, especially when
:06:15. > :06:18.you look at their photographs. Four added the five were aged 20 or 21.
:06:18. > :06:23.Among those that wanted to remember our friend to did not have the
:06:23. > :06:32.chance to start his life in one sense with the Leeds rugby legend,
:06:32. > :06:39.Danny Bravo. He remembered fondly growing up with Anthony Frampton.
:06:39. > :06:42.He went to school with them? Yes, he was the joker, he was one of the
:06:42. > :06:51.fun of the guys to have about in your friendship and he made me
:06:52. > :06:59.laugh a few times. Did he always want to be in the army? I think he
:06:59. > :07:04.wanted to represent his country, he was heading to Afghanistan at such
:07:04. > :07:09.a young age, and we respect what he did. When you remember the last
:07:09. > :07:15.time you saw him, it has only a few weeks ago? He went on Valentine's
:07:15. > :07:21.Day. Forehead to be such a short time, it's doesn't really sink in
:07:21. > :07:26.that it happened so fast. How have the friends reacted? They must have
:07:26. > :07:30.been devastated to hear it. found out yesterday. We were
:07:30. > :07:34.heartbroken. Speechless. Everyone was pulling together, sending
:07:34. > :07:37.messages to his Facebook Page and for the family to go through that,
:07:37. > :07:44.it is not a nice thing to go through. With his family cope with
:07:44. > :07:49.it? First such a young age, he had not lived his life, so it is harder
:07:49. > :07:54.for them to deal with. I am sure they can pull together, but it is a
:07:54. > :07:58.tough one to do with. A nice tribute from you, thank you.
:07:58. > :08:03.Anthony front and remembered by Danny Bravo. And now, Jason
:08:03. > :08:11.McCartney, the local MP, so many sad stories, but is your view on
:08:11. > :08:17.this? These men that tirades, it has made the whole of Huddersfield
:08:17. > :08:21.into a very sombre place to be. -- these men that have died. We hear
:08:21. > :08:25.of these men that have passed to wait defending our security in
:08:25. > :08:30.Afghanistan, and it really hits home when so many of these young
:08:30. > :08:35.men are from this part of the world. Huddersfield, it is a resilient
:08:35. > :08:38.place and it needs to be, yes, three people have been affected,
:08:38. > :08:46.but thousands in that community as well. They will need to come
:08:46. > :08:53.together somehow and help. Yes, because they are from three little
:08:53. > :08:57.communities, I went to one of the high schools speaking to one of the
:08:58. > :09:01.young students there, and on the 11th of a November at the War
:09:01. > :09:05.Memorial, there were dozens of young people remembering those that
:09:05. > :09:10.had fallen in the two great wars, but little did they think a few
:09:10. > :09:13.months later they would be remembering a former pupil. It will
:09:13. > :09:20.hit the communities hard. Huddersfield has a real tradition
:09:20. > :09:23.of recruiting for the armed forces, we have had losses before and we
:09:23. > :09:26.will come together in the community, and we will come together to look
:09:26. > :09:30.after those families and remember this great sacrifice that these
:09:30. > :09:38.young men have made on our behalf. You served with the or a have, do
:09:38. > :09:43.you have a perspective on this? -- with the RAF. Yes, the road goes on
:09:43. > :09:47.with their comrades, they will want to continue with the nation in
:09:47. > :09:50.memory of their fallen comrades. We are coming out in 2014 from
:09:51. > :09:54.Afghanistan, we went in to make sure that Afghanistan was not a
:09:54. > :10:00.safe haven for terrorists and extremists that want to kill as
:10:00. > :10:04.here, and their loss was not in vain, let's leave in an ordinary
:10:04. > :10:11.way and let support their families as much as we can.
:10:11. > :10:15.Thank you. Back to the studio. It wasn't just Huddersfield's that
:10:15. > :10:20.woke up to the grim news today. Bradford learnt that one of its
:10:20. > :10:26.soldiers was among those lost. Chris Kershaw was 19 years old and
:10:26. > :10:29.described as a true Yorkshire worrier.
:10:29. > :10:33.Killed serving their country, the faces of soldiers from the
:10:33. > :10:38.Yorkshire Regiment that have made the ultimate sacrifice. Since
:10:38. > :10:44.operations began in Afghanistan, 14 young man's lives were cut short.
:10:44. > :10:47.The last five, in the explosion in Helmand on Tuesday. In Bradford,
:10:47. > :10:54.thoughts were with the family of Private Christopher Kershaw offer
:10:54. > :10:57.was just 19 years old. As news spread of his death, people in this
:10:57. > :11:02.cul-de-sac gathered outside his family home to pay their respects
:11:02. > :11:07.and to leave flowers. Later, his mother and her sister took time to
:11:07. > :11:11.read the tributes that were put on the garden fence. I did not want
:11:11. > :11:17.him to go to Afghanistan, pressed a leaf. It was always in the back of
:11:17. > :11:22.my mind that he would come back in a wooden box. He said, I am not
:11:22. > :11:27.that stupid. And like I said, he has come back in a wooden box.
:11:27. > :11:30.knew there were dangers. He knew the risks. I do not think he fully
:11:30. > :11:36.understood anything until he lost one of his best mates a few months
:11:36. > :11:43.ago. Friends and neighbours spoke fondly of Chris today. At when you
:11:43. > :11:48.were younger, he would pass by Ian is cadet uniform and he was so
:11:48. > :11:54.proud of himself walking past the house, and he died serving the
:11:55. > :12:01.country. Everyone is in mourning for him. You know him personally?
:12:01. > :12:05.My children were brought up with him. It is a tragic loss. We all
:12:05. > :12:09.grew up with him. It is not nice, because we have known him for so
:12:09. > :12:14.long. There is a photograph of Chris Kershaw on the garden fence
:12:14. > :12:18.which has become a shrine to him. Friends have left floral tributes
:12:18. > :12:21.and messages. The fallen heroes will not be forgotten, we will
:12:22. > :12:28.honour of the cells that had been taken to the angels in heaven on
:12:28. > :12:32.this day. And, a true hero never- to-be-forgotten. His commanding
:12:32. > :12:38.officer described him as a true Yorkshire Warrior, Amanda died
:12:38. > :12:42.doing the job that he loved. -- a man that died.
:12:42. > :12:47.Inevitably, after so many deaths, there are questions about the role
:12:47. > :12:52.of Britain in Afghanistan. Today, the Huddersfield MP called for a
:12:52. > :12:56.new Commons debate on the military campaign in the country. Yesterday,
:12:56. > :13:00.we were shocked and stunned to hero of the deaths of six soldiers in
:13:00. > :13:07.Afghanistan. We have been hard hit in Yorkshire, five of those young
:13:07. > :13:11.men came from there, three in my own constituency. Is it time for us
:13:11. > :13:19.to have a serious debate about what is going on in Afghanistan? I think
:13:19. > :13:24.the house will not want to cut and run, because these men did their
:13:24. > :13:27.lives for their country, and it is time for full reflection. What
:13:27. > :13:37.about that suggestion of a new debate? Does the Legion have used
:13:37. > :13:40.
:13:40. > :13:46.The conflict goes on and we have to support the young men and women who
:13:46. > :13:49.were out there. You weigh your poppy with pride and many civilians
:13:49. > :13:55.perhaps served and will serve to the same but this year has been
:13:55. > :14:00.truly phenomenal. Absolutely incredible. It grows year on year.
:14:00. > :14:04.We are always astonished by the public support. The public are
:14:04. > :14:07.making the distinction between their views on the conflict and
:14:07. > :14:10.supporting us and other military charities on our support of
:14:11. > :14:15.servicemen and women and their families. They are looking at these
:14:15. > :14:19.men and women as individuals who might need their help? Absolute
:14:19. > :14:22.need. Some of these people may need help for the rest of their lives.
:14:22. > :14:27.We are seeing increasing numbers coming back or injured both
:14:27. > :14:32.physically and mentally and they require our support and the support
:14:32. > :14:35.of the communities and families. You know servicemen and work with
:14:35. > :14:42.them, how important are the tributes from ordinary folk like
:14:43. > :14:46.the one we have heard today? How important are those messages to
:14:46. > :14:50.those who serve? They are extremely important. There was nothing worse
:14:50. > :14:54.than coming back from an operational tour to nothing. I
:14:54. > :14:58.would urge the public to remember people that of surveying and give
:14:58. > :15:06.them welcome home parades and think about the losses and the sacrifices
:15:06. > :15:10.that these young people are making and the strains they are under and
:15:10. > :15:18.the strains of their families back here in the UK. Thank you very much
:15:18. > :15:21.for your comments. In other news the BBC has learned that there's a
:15:21. > :15:24.new plan to try to keep South Yorkshire's Police Helicopter. The
:15:24. > :15:26.force had been told it must join the new National Police Air Service
:15:26. > :15:29.which would mean Sheffield's helicopter would be scrapped. But
:15:29. > :15:32.Councillors have told the Government they're not prepared to
:15:32. > :15:35.lose it. They've now drawn up a plan to join the new service and
:15:35. > :15:45.keep their own aircraft. On Friday the authority will discuss if it's
:15:45. > :15:46.
:15:46. > :15:51.cost effective. A man and woman under arrest in
:15:51. > :15:55.connection with the murder of Amjad Hussain in January. Another man
:15:55. > :16:00.under arrest has been released on bail. The victim's mother and
:16:00. > :16:07.daughter today made further appeals for public help in the case. We are
:16:08. > :16:17.extremely shocked by this death. He was very kind and hard working. His
:16:18. > :16:20.
:16:20. > :16:23.death has created a big hole in our lives.
:16:23. > :16:25.The Liberal Democrats are the latest party to choose their
:16:25. > :16:28.candidate to fight the Bradford West by-election. She is Jeanette
:16:28. > :16:30.Sunderland, the leader on the Liberal Democrats on the City
:16:30. > :16:33.Council. The by-election has been called following the resignation of
:16:33. > :16:36.the sitting Labour MP Marsha Singh because of ill health. Polling day
:16:36. > :16:42.is Thursday March 29th. We have shown in Bradford East just what a
:16:42. > :16:45.difference having a hard-working MP focused on Bradford can make a real
:16:45. > :16:52.difference to a city like Bradford. He has worked really hard and
:16:52. > :16:57.spoken out and I want to follow that tradition.
:16:57. > :17:00.Now let us have some peace and calm Now, when the Kemble piano
:17:00. > :17:03.manufacturers closed two years ago it was the end of the British-made
:17:03. > :17:06.piano. Now the instruments are largely mass produced in the Far
:17:06. > :17:08.East, but in a tranquil spot near Skipton, a Yorkshire company has
:17:08. > :17:18.spent the last two years creating a piano from traditional materials
:17:18. > :17:20.
:17:20. > :17:26.and techniques. Heidi Tomlinson It sounds like a dream job, making
:17:26. > :17:31.and selling pianos in a Yorkshire barn. Adam Cox is reviving an
:17:31. > :17:34.industry that died out in the UK when the recession bit. You have
:17:34. > :17:40.some fantastic pieces but they look beautiful but they are not made
:17:40. > :17:47.clear in the UK? That is right. This one is a German make. This one
:17:47. > :17:51.is also made in Germany. Setting up a huge workshop means expensive
:17:51. > :17:56.overheads. A Yorkshire pianos have kept it small. Much of the
:17:56. > :18:01.intricate work is done by local businesses. This is a craftsman's
:18:01. > :18:06.co-operative bringing together a number of home-grown specialists to
:18:06. > :18:12.produce a traditional British sound. Meet the team, there is the string
:18:12. > :18:17.or. John Spencer is an ex a piano Stringer from Otley. The regulator
:18:17. > :18:22.is Jackie. She fine tunes the action of the hammer hitting the
:18:22. > :18:28.string. David Wilson is the cabinet may can also based in the Dales. He
:18:28. > :18:38.works with Wal-Mart to make a traditional instrument. Finally
:18:38. > :18:39.
:18:39. > :18:43.there is a musician. Before they are sold the keys need to be played
:18:43. > :18:47.ferociously to create stability. There is a specific tone that goes
:18:47. > :18:50.with a British piano. Quite often people like to have a piano similar
:18:50. > :18:56.to the one they grew up with because that is what they associate
:18:56. > :18:59.the piano sound with. This company believe their British model can
:18:59. > :19:09.compete with giants like Yamaha. They admit making music the
:19:09. > :19:10.
:19:10. > :19:13.traditional way will be a challenge. That is the best of British.
:19:13. > :19:16.Now, how about this for a challenge? Running 50 miles a day
:19:16. > :19:20.for 50 days. Sam Boatwright from Silsden is doing it to raise money
:19:20. > :19:30.for Help for Heroes. He's been training in the Yorkshire Dales and
:19:30. > :19:36.will start the run in a month's time.
:19:36. > :19:44.Are you really doing it in 50 days? Yes it is 50 days. So whatever the
:19:44. > :19:50.weather you will have to do 50 miles. Yes, two and a half 1,000
:19:50. > :19:56.miles. You look extremely fit in these pictures. It will be easy!
:19:56. > :20:01.am doing anything I can to make sure I can do the 50 miles every
:20:01. > :20:04.day. Are you doing it in a circle? ESI and into the circle, starting
:20:04. > :20:08.in Blackpool and heading up to Scotland and then going down
:20:08. > :20:13.through that coast down to Dover and then I will be coming back up
:20:13. > :20:18.through Wales and back for a celebration. You have somebody with
:20:18. > :20:25.you? I have a support team and a camper van with me at all times.
:20:25. > :20:30.They will follow me and I will be where I sleep. If ever there was a-
:20:30. > :20:34.day, it is today, to explain why you were doing it. It is very dear
:20:34. > :20:38.to your heart and on a day that we lost six soldiers and we found out
:20:38. > :20:42.a fiver from our patch. A lot of people are saying it is really
:20:42. > :20:47.brave that what I am doing but it is nothing compared to what they
:20:47. > :20:51.have done. They have given their ultimate sacrifice for the country.
:20:51. > :20:54.People are doing it all the time. You were doing this for Help For
:20:54. > :21:03.Heroes. I am doing it the Help For Heroes and if anybody can get on
:21:03. > :21:10.and sponsor the today then surely today is the best day. I have a
:21:10. > :21:14.website called epic run and you can donate on their. I think you are
:21:14. > :21:19.wonderful and it is a very poignant reason to be talking to you.
:21:19. > :21:21.Thank you very much. Good luck to you. I hope you raise a lot of
:21:21. > :21:23.money. money.
:21:23. > :21:26.Now I am looking forward to the glorious weekend.
:21:26. > :21:33.That might be a little bit over the top but it looks quite spring-like.
:21:33. > :21:40.Let us look at some pictures. This one was taken yesterday. It is in
:21:40. > :21:44.between the showers. This is a nice one of a meal. That is a lovely
:21:45. > :21:54.rainbow. We saved the best till last and this one was taken this
:21:55. > :21:56.
:21:56. > :22:02.morning. It is absolutely fantastic. Keep the pictures coming in to me.
:22:02. > :22:06.The headliner for tomorrow is a lot of cloud around. There will be
:22:06. > :22:10.brighter spells at time and some drizzle over the Pennines. A high
:22:10. > :22:15.pressure will come up from the South and there will be a lot of
:22:15. > :22:23.dry weather. The weekend looks pleasant. They should be some good
:22:23. > :22:27.and sunny breaks. The cloud will come and go in the next few hours
:22:27. > :22:32.and it will be thick enough to produce a few showers. There will
:22:32. > :22:36.be some spots of rain the and er. That is the way of it for much of
:22:36. > :22:41.the night. Wed cloudy conditions pushing him from the West. The
:22:41. > :22:51.highest risk of spots of rain over the Pennines. A further east there
:22:51. > :22:57.
:22:57. > :23:01.will be a lot of dry weather. These are the sunrise and sunset times.
:23:01. > :23:07.Tomorrow there will be a generally cloudy day. The cloud will be thick
:23:07. > :23:11.enough in times, especially over the Pennines and will produce some
:23:11. > :23:16.drizzle. On the east there will be bright and sunny intervals. Any
:23:16. > :23:21.drizzle further east will peter out. On the top of the Pennines it will
:23:21. > :23:31.be quite damp and drizzly at times. Riders spells in eastern areas will
:23:31. > :23:32.
:23:32. > :23:35.lift the temperatures up. -- brighter spells. There is a lot of
:23:35. > :23:40.cloud of weekend, especially at first but there will be some sunny
:23:40. > :23:42.breaks and it will become mild. breaks and it will become mild.
:23:42. > :23:46.Thank you very much. I think it is very fitting that we return to
:23:46. > :23:55.Huddersfield now for more on our top storey, the salt is that died
:23:55. > :24:00.in the bomb blast in Afghanistan. -- soldiers.
:24:00. > :24:07.We have had raw emotion today with this tragic event. We are now going
:24:07. > :24:15.to move down to Warminster where the regiment is based. I have seen
:24:15. > :24:19.a lot of images of their and it is a very moving situation.
:24:19. > :24:23.It was a few weeks ago that the people in Warminster stood on this
:24:23. > :24:27.spot at which a fond farewell and a safe journey to the troops leaving
:24:27. > :24:33.from this barracks. They wished them well on their journey and it
:24:33. > :24:37.is only in the past 24 hours that it has begun to sink in that six
:24:37. > :24:40.troops will not be coming home a life of. If you want to know how it
:24:40. > :24:44.has affected the community here then you need to look no further
:24:44. > :24:48.than the amount of floral tributes that have been laid here. This time
:24:48. > :24:53.yesterday there were just a handful and we have seen people coming up
:24:53. > :24:58.every few minutes today to lay more. It shows that people see the
:24:58. > :25:01.military and his barracks as being at the very heart of their
:25:01. > :25:05.community. It is not just the people connected
:25:05. > :25:11.with the army. It is the people on the outside to have also wanted to
:25:11. > :25:18.show their respect. Yes, you're absolutely right. It is
:25:18. > :25:21.not just those 90 troops that have left and there are hundreds more
:25:21. > :25:25.from these barracks that have to go out to Afghanistan very soon it so
:25:25. > :25:29.the issue is far more poignant down in Warminster. The candle I pointed
:25:29. > :25:33.out to you earlier was from the ceremony when the troops left and
:25:33. > :25:38.the idea was to keep the flame burning and all the troops return
:25:38. > :25:45.safely home but now the truth is sinking in that six troops will now
:25:45. > :25:47.not be returning safely home when their tour of duty finishes in the
:25:47. > :25:54.summer. Will it continue to be the focal
:25:54. > :25:56.point down there? I think it will. Everybody you talk
:25:56. > :26:00.to in Warminster is linked to the barracks here and they either know
:26:00. > :26:03.someone who works here or they are part of a military family
:26:03. > :26:08.themselves. The very least you can expect is for that feeling of
:26:08. > :26:13.collective loss and grief to continue here for some time to come.
:26:13. > :26:17.Thank you very much. A very emotional day in Yorkshire. We want
:26:17. > :26:21.to leave you with some images of respect from family and from many
:26:21. > :26:27.people who did not even know the soldiers but they wanted to
:26:27. > :26:37.appreciate what they have sacrificed. From all of us, good
:26:37. > :26:39.
:26:39. > :26:44.night. Our loss is very great today. He was the youngest lad in his
:26:44. > :26:53.battalion to be made a corporal so his career was five staff. He was a
:26:53. > :27:00.selfless, dedicated leader of men. It gets you. I just came down here
:27:00. > :27:06.to pay my respect to the lads. is a travesty. It is a sad loss to
:27:06. > :27:12.the regiment and all the people of Yorkshire. With them all being so
:27:12. > :27:17.young as well, it is the families that I feel sorry for. When he was
:27:17. > :27:25.younger he used to pass with his cadet uniform on and he used to be
:27:25. > :27:35.so proud of himself walking around and he died serving the country.
:27:35. > :27:38.