20th July 1982
Hyde Park and Regents Park, London.
A mounted troop of Household Cavalry (Blues and Royals) in full ceremonial uniform were making their way through Hyde Park from their Knightsbridge barracks, to take up duties at Whitehall. Passing a line of parked cars at around 11 a.m., a device in the boot of one of them was detonated which resulted in a scene of total carnage. Four soldiers were killed:
Lt Anthony Daly (23)
Tpr Simon Tipper (19)
L/Cpl Vernon Young (19)
Cpl-Major Raymond Bright (36) (from his injuries, three days later)
About three hours after this attack, the Band of 1st Battalion Royal Green Jackets was performing a lunchtime concert when a device placed below their bandstand was detonated. Seven bandsmen were killed in this attack, and all surviving band members were injured:
WO2 Graham Barker (36)
Cpl Robert Livingstone (31)
Cpl John McKnight (30)
Bdsm George Mesure (19)
Bdsm Keith Powell (24)
Bdsm Laurence Smith (19)
Bdsm John Heritage (29)
Rest in peace.
Hyde Park and Regents Park, London.
A mounted troop of Household Cavalry (Blues and Royals) in full ceremonial uniform were making their way through Hyde Park from their Knightsbridge barracks, to take up duties at Whitehall. Passing a line of parked cars at around 11 a.m., a device in the boot of one of them was detonated which resulted in a scene of total carnage. Four soldiers were killed:
Lt Anthony Daly (23)
Tpr Simon Tipper (19)
L/Cpl Vernon Young (19)
Cpl-Major Raymond Bright (36) (from his injuries, three days later)
About three hours after this attack, the Band of 1st Battalion Royal Green Jackets was performing a lunchtime concert when a device placed below their bandstand was detonated. Seven bandsmen were killed in this attack, and all surviving band members were injured:
WO2 Graham Barker (36)
Cpl Robert Livingstone (31)
Cpl John McKnight (30)
Bdsm George Mesure (19)
Bdsm Keith Powell (24)
Bdsm Laurence Smith (19)
Bdsm John Heritage (29)
Rest in peace.
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