Airborne Forces Medal Parade | Operation Pitting | British Army



Private Wallace from 2 PARA talks about Operation Pitting and what the medal means to those who took part in the evacuating 1500 people from Kabul, #Afghanistan.

A Medal Parade has been held for 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team’s units to mark their service on the operation. The mission was to support the evacuation of British people, entitled Afghans and civilians from partner nations, as the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August 2021.

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29 thoughts on “Airborne Forces Medal Parade | Operation Pitting | British Army”

  1. What an excuse of a medal that is πŸ˜‚ didn't even do the 29days. Let's be honest though…. Its because they don't gave any medals, haven't done anything since the Herrick days

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  2. When he leaves the forces, let's see what he will get back in return. From my and other expenses, nothing. Empty nothing. This government will House some Ukrainian over him as a priority.

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  3. The mighty parachute regiment!The worlds best bar none.Well done lads and who cares about prostitutes ,soldiers have been using them since soldering was invented.The long and short of it is no one fights like these men and to be honest you can include any British soldier in that.I’m always proud of our lads because they are simply the best !

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  4. Theys guys definitely deserved the medal, forget about the 28 day crap.
    My hat off to them
    Evrething was tumbling down in Afghanistan,,
    Last days.
    They went and put themselves in a situation,
    You'd have to be mad, or airborne to do..
    Evrething is against you,
    Never a good day.
    But that's why airborne forces are required.
    Different breed.

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