"Every time when to sit down write a letter to a mourners wife or parent, you think, this is the victims we make?" And the answer is Yes, it's "photo: AP"He described the situation in Afhganistan as "The biggest concern and worry I have" the armed forces.
In his Christmas message to the troops, he said: "every time when to sit down write a letter to a mourners wife or parent, you think, this is the victims we make?" "And the answer is Yes, it is."
His comments come as the Ministry of defence corporal Steven Dunn, 27, killed shall be identified as the last soldier in Afghanistan.
CPL Dunn of Gateshead, died on Tuesday when his Jackal car bomb on the roadside in the Nahr e Saraj district taken from Helmand province.
The soldier said colleagues of 216 (parasailing) signal Squadron, 2nd Battalion of the parachute regiment battle group, was "always in the thick of it" and "died a job he loved".
The head of the Army Chief of staff, General Sir Peter wall, a pre-Christmas visit paid British troops senior officers and soldiers serve in the province of Helmand, which ended yesterday while he met.
Total 347 UK military personnel have since start of operations in Afghanistan 2001 died.

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