Richard Michael Heakin, 38 years old, a Warrant Officer 1st Class of the RRW was killed by I.R.A. gunmen on Aug. 12 1988 in the Belgian port of Ostend. He had stopped his car for a traffic light. His death came after a spate of attacks on British soldiers outside Ireland that is believed to be the work of the I.R.A.
His funeral was held in Knighton, Wales, were more than 1,000 mourners attended the funeral.
I was in German at the time the thought to all of us was it could have been any of us going on leave. Our cars had Black and white BFG plates easy to spot. Some lads I knew once they cross the German Border put normal UK plates of the BFG VRN on to, tried and hided they fact they were British Soldiers.
By Xmas 1988 all cars were given a new UK number a UK Tax disc to try and give any soldier a safer trip backwards and forward between BAOR and the UK.
His funeral was held in Knighton, Wales, were more than 1,000 mourners attended the funeral.
I was in German at the time the thought to all of us was it could have been any of us going on leave. Our cars had Black and white BFG plates easy to spot. Some lads I knew once they cross the German Border put normal UK plates of the BFG VRN on to, tried and hided they fact they were British Soldiers.
By Xmas 1988 all cars were given a new UK number a UK Tax disc to try and give any soldier a safer trip backwards and forward between BAOR and the UK.
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