Thursday, April 1, 2010

Luton soldier honored by burial aggressive

A Luton soldier was killed during an operation in Germany today, Friday, April 25, honored by his peers in a huge military funeral. Private Scott Mugridge, who has already survived the tasks ahead in Iraq, was killed when a military vehicle overturned in a road accident last week. The 20 years was from Farley Hill, a member of 2nd Battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment - known as poachers - and was in the army for three years. His funeral, which was completely organized armyunder the direction of the Great Hall of Chelsea, was held at Vale Crematorium, Stopsley, at 10.45 hours. Private Mugridge, a former South Luton High School student, was performed at the service of an honor guard of six carriers. All wore full military uniform, but with uncovered head as a sign of respect. Worede Laura Kempsell Video: Natalee Hazelwood www.lutontoday.co.uk

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