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Prince Harry May be Sent to
Afghanistan: Media
'Pakistan
Times'
Wire Service
LONDON: Britain's Prince
Harry, who was stopped from serving in Iraq due to threats to his life,
could be sent to join troops in Afghanistan, a media report said on Sunday.
A British tabloid reported that it had information about plans for the
22-year-old officer to join the fight against the Taliban, but was
withholding key details.
Harry, the third in line to the British throne, is a second lieutenant in
the elite Blues and Royals regiment of the British Army`s Household Cavalry,
responsible for 11 soldiers and four Scmitar reconnaissance vehicles.
Army chief General Sir Richard Dannatt blocked him from being sent to
southern Iraq, due to threats against his life that would put his men in
"unacceptable" danger.
The tabloid said insurgents planned to hit both British camps in southern
Iraq with chlorine bombs - which kill victims by burning their lungs - to be
certain of getting the prince.
Prince Harry, known as Cornet Wales in the Army, is set to be posted to
Afghanistan before 2008 and could be seconded to join a NATO command unit,
the newspaper said.
He would carry out low-risk operations and earn a campaign medal after
serving for 30 days, it said.
NATO troops are spread out across Afghanistan and therefore Prince Harry
could serve at any one of a large number of locations across the stride-torn
country.
"He will probably serve as a very junior watch-keeper, possibly working
through the night," a senior army source told the tabloid.●
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