The recent death of six British soldiers in Afghanistan has highlighted the cost of our country's involvement in this long-running conflict, but an article in The Guardian last week spelled out one way that this cost is being paid. A side panel (that I haven't been able to find online) gave the breakdown of the rank of the casualties: 37 officers killed, 188 NCOs and 173 at the rank of private before the last deaths. The revealing figure in that sad list is the number of casualties among...
Published on March 13, 2012 23:44