An heroic Royal Marine has told how he lifted a two-tonne truck while under heavy fire in Afghanistan to save a drowning comrade.
Brave Colour Sergeant Carl 'Tatts' Tatton, 38, hefted the lorry into the air to free the leg of stricken colleague Mark Farr.
Royal Marine Mark, 29, had been working in a ditch when a mortar bomb exploded nearby - flipping the vehicle through the air. Read It Here
Brave Colour Sergeant Carl 'Tatts' Tatton, 38, hefted the lorry into the air to free the leg of stricken colleague Mark Farr.
Royal Marine Mark, 29, had been working in a ditch when a mortar bomb exploded nearby - flipping the vehicle through the air. Read It Here
(RG) I believe this brave Royal Marine deserves a commendation for this, what an example he has set to other young Marines.
© Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran.
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