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Prince Harry set for Afghanistan return

Prince Harry set for Afghanistan return

Britain's Prince Harry could return to Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said Thursday, after he qualified as an Apache attack helicopter pilot with a special award for his gunnery skills.

The 27-year-old -- the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and third in line to the throne -- has completed 18 months of "intensive" training including a stint in the United States.

Harry received a prize for being the best co-pilot gunner at a dinner on Wednesday to celebrate the completion of training by around 20 pilots, St James's Palace said in a statement.

He was given a polished 30-millimetre round from an Apache cannon, mounted on a stand, at the dinner at Wattisham Air Station in Suffolk, eastern England, where he has been training.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman confirmed that Harry could serve in Afghanistan but said that the young royal first had to gain further operational experience.

"We do not comment on individual states of deployment. But in the normal run of things we would expect that he would be deployed in eight to 12 months," the spokesman told AFP.

Harry's father, heir to the throne Prince Charles, was "very proud" of his son's achievement, the Prince of Wales's office said.

Harry, a captain with the Army Air Corps, is keen to return to combat in Afghanistan after he was hastily withdrawn from his first tour of duty in 2008 when a media blackout was broken.

His elder brother Prince William is currently on a six-week tour in the Falkland Islands as a Royal Air Force search and rescue helicopter pilot -- a deployment that Argentina, which claims the British-ruled archipelago as its own, has slammed as "a provocation".


Source: By AFP, LONDON, 09 February 2012 (www.nation.co.ke)

Photo: A handout image obtained on February 8, 2012, in London, from Britain's Ministry of Defence (MoD) shows EX Crimson Eagle Captain Wales (Britain's Prince Harry) preparing to go out on an Apache helicopter training mission at the Naval Air Facility (NAF) El Centro in California. Britain's Prince Harry could return to Afghanistan after he qualified as an Apache attack helicopter pilot with an award for his gunnery skills, the Ministry of Defence said on February 9.  (Photo by AFP PHOTO / SGT RUSS NOLAN RLC / MOD )


(9.02.2012)


 
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