And The Ministry Of Defense Wonders Why Morale Is Low In The British Army

Photo: Brave: Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson, 23. The paratrooper was described by doctors as the most severely wounded British soldier ever to survive after a landmine explosion in Afghanistan left him with 37 injuries

Blown Up By The Enemy... And Now Cut Adrift By The Army They Love: The Wounded Servicemen Shattered By A Sense Of Betrayal -- Daily Mail

The list of his injuries is appalling; both legs gone, broken back, brain damage so severe that he was robbed of his short-term memory and, for a time, speech. What Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson has sacrificed serving his country is something that cannot be measured.

And through each step in his recovery, since the day a Taliban bomb exploded five years ago, Ben — like so many of his injured comrades — has been driven by one ambition: to return to the Army.

But Ben's dream was shattered last month when an official letter from the Army Medical Service Board dropped through his letterbox delivering the decision he feared the most. He was being recommended for medical discharge.

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My Comment: The Minister of Defense could change this .... but it appears that he has more pressing matters.

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