Not a day I can ever forget even though I have tried. I was in the first 4 tonner when we got hit and all I remember after that is pulling the guys out from underneath the vehicle and the ammunition was going off in their webbing. How none of us got hit I don't know. We had sorted out Tom C and Paul Burns and they were loaded onto the Wessex for CASEVAC. We were down on the ground looking across Narrow Water when the second bomb went off.
Next day we were back out on patrol in Newry and I was amazed at how many folk came out of their houses and said how sad they were for the loss of all those young lives.
A group of us who were involved went back for the 30th anniversary and even stayed in Ballykinler camp, which brought back even more memories. Very poignant moment for myself and I am sure many of the others as I/we had not been on that bit of ground for 30 years.
RIP Lads,
Mossy
Next day we were back out on patrol in Newry and I was amazed at how many folk came out of their houses and said how sad they were for the loss of all those young lives.
A group of us who were involved went back for the 30th anniversary and even stayed in Ballykinler camp, which brought back even more memories. Very poignant moment for myself and I am sure many of the others as I/we had not been on that bit of ground for 30 years.
RIP Lads,
Mossy
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