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Prince of Wales welcomes home Welsh Guards from Afghanistan
By Sharon BlackHis Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has welcomed home members of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards from their recent tour of Afghanistan.
Military Resettlement, Business, Training & Recruitment
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards and the 1st Royal Tank Regiment have all taken part in homecoming parades in recent days, cheered on by family, friends and the public.
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