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Saturday, November 1, 2008

SAS chief quits over 'gross negligence' that killed his troops

SAS chief quits over 'gross negligence' that killed his troops

A commander of the SAS in Afghanistan has resigned – blaming the Government's failure to provide adequate kit for the needless deaths of four of his colleagues. Major Sebastian Morley criticised the 'gross negligence' of Whitehall officials and military commanders. He said they repeatedly ignored his warnings about the vulnerability of Snatch Land Rovers.

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