Posted on Aug 7, 2015
"Meet the only Soldier known to have charged the Taliban with a bayonet in Afghanistan"
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From: The Telegraph
Corporal Sean Jones of 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Regiment was awarded the Military Cross for his actions in Afghanistan. While he was on patrol in Afghanistan he was surrounded in a complex ambush set up by the Taliban.
Cpl Jones said, “I have been shot at quite a few times and could tell the enemy was close. Gravel and dirt were flying up all around me from the bullets.” He was able to fire a rocket at one of the insurgent positions. Then he ordered three of his men to fix bayonets, shouted “follow me”, and led them on a bayonet charge across 260ft of open ground through Taliban gunfire!
The soldier’s citation states that Cpl Jones demonstrated “unflinching courage and extraordinary leadership in the face of extreme and tangible danger”. He “epitomised the best qualities of the British infantry: gritty determination, controlled aggression, tactical cunning and complete disregard for his own safety”.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/9571522/Soldier-who-led-Afghanistan-bayonet-charge-into-hail-of-bullets-honoured.html
Corporal Sean Jones of 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Regiment was awarded the Military Cross for his actions in Afghanistan. While he was on patrol in Afghanistan he was surrounded in a complex ambush set up by the Taliban.
Cpl Jones said, “I have been shot at quite a few times and could tell the enemy was close. Gravel and dirt were flying up all around me from the bullets.” He was able to fire a rocket at one of the insurgent positions. Then he ordered three of his men to fix bayonets, shouted “follow me”, and led them on a bayonet charge across 260ft of open ground through Taliban gunfire!
The soldier’s citation states that Cpl Jones demonstrated “unflinching courage and extraordinary leadership in the face of extreme and tangible danger”. He “epitomised the best qualities of the British infantry: gritty determination, controlled aggression, tactical cunning and complete disregard for his own safety”.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/9571522/Soldier-who-led-Afghanistan-bayonet-charge-into-hail-of-bullets-honoured.html
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Having spent some time with the Royal Marines from Northern Ireland that helped Train US Marines in Riot Control Procedures, I'm not surprised in the Least. I loved the time I spent with Her Majesties Royal Military although they did have a Penchant for Spinning me UP and making me want to throw down with them.
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I bet the Taliban were wondering what the hell and probably getting scared with this kind of attack.
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true hero
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