dispair of soldiers stolen medals the AA grumpy column
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:33 am
good afternoon just a quickie in between the racing from your old grumpy
now i,ve covered some vile things in my column but this has got to take the biscuit.
A HEARTLESS burglar broke into the home of a Sheffield soldier and stole his war medals - despite being confronted by his shocked younger sister.
Alec Wood, aged 25, was awarded the two medals for his service as a Private with the Territorial Army's Yorkshire Regiment in Iraq and Kosovo.
Today his sister Eleanor, 19, said her brother had been left "really upset" by the cruel theft, adding: "Medals are one of the worst things you can take away from a person in the Army. He lost friends on both tours, so the medals are very sentimental to him."
Soldier's stolen medals despair - The Star
AAG
what sort of a vile lowlife would steal the medals of a brave soilder who,s served in dangerous places like iraq and afghanistan.
the sort of lowlife pond scum we have prowling our streets today thieves making a career by thieving from others.
what makes me angry is when he gets caught he will get a community service order or 3 daft months in the nick sorry butlins with all the comforts of home and care and understanding and will be back out thieving in a few weeks while this brave man endured heat bullets and bombs thousands of miles from home.
now i,ve covered some vile things in my column but this has got to take the biscuit.
A HEARTLESS burglar broke into the home of a Sheffield soldier and stole his war medals - despite being confronted by his shocked younger sister.
Alec Wood, aged 25, was awarded the two medals for his service as a Private with the Territorial Army's Yorkshire Regiment in Iraq and Kosovo.
Today his sister Eleanor, 19, said her brother had been left "really upset" by the cruel theft, adding: "Medals are one of the worst things you can take away from a person in the Army. He lost friends on both tours, so the medals are very sentimental to him."
Soldier's stolen medals despair - The Star
AAG
what sort of a vile lowlife would steal the medals of a brave soilder who,s served in dangerous places like iraq and afghanistan.
the sort of lowlife pond scum we have prowling our streets today thieves making a career by thieving from others.
what makes me angry is when he gets caught he will get a community service order or 3 daft months in the nick sorry butlins with all the comforts of home and care and understanding and will be back out thieving in a few weeks while this brave man endured heat bullets and bombs thousands of miles from home.