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Emotional scenes on the opening day of the inquest into the deaths of 14 men who died when a Nimrod crashed in Afghanistan.
On 2 September 2006, a Royal Air Force Hawker Siddeley Nimrod suffered an in-flight fire and subsequently crashed in Kandahar, Afghanistan, killing all fourteen crew members on board. The crash, which occurred during a reconnaissance flight, was the biggest single loss of life suffered by the British military since the Falklands War.
3 lis 2010 · A jury has awarded £200,000 in compensation to a couple whose son died after a Nimrod plane exploded over Afghanistan. Robert and Priscilla Dicketts from Kent were given the sum at the Court...
28 paź 2009 · An independent review of the 2006 RAF Nimrod crash that killed 14 military personnel has delivered a damning verdict.
7 maj 2008 · Families of 14 servicemen killed when their RAF Nimrod crashed in Afghanistan hear a recording of its last moments.
23 maj 2008 · He left his wife, Rayna, and daughter Angela. Two servicemen from other parts of the forces were attached to the Squadron. Lance Corporal Oliver Simon Dicketts, 27, of the Parachute Regiment,...
2 wrz 2006 · The families of two servicemen killed when their RAF Nimrod plane exploded in Afghanistan serve the MoD with a writ.