War On Terror : Hundreds Turn Out for Funeral Mass of Third Midland Soldier Killed in Iraq
Birmingham Post › August 02, 2005
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Birmingham Post › August 02, 2005
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The family, friends and comrades of one of three Midland soldiers killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq, including two privates injured in the attack, gathered to pay their last respects to him yesterday.
The funeral mass in memory of Private Leon Spicer was told that the 26-year-old had battled back to fitness after a leg injury to fulfil his 'dream' of returning to southern Iraq.See the full content of this document
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War On Terror : Hundreds Turn Out for Funeral Mass of Third Midland Soldier Killed in Iraq
Father Joe McGee told hundreds of mourners at The Sacred Heart Roman Catholic C...
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