Prince Harry will return to Afghanistan to fight the Mujahideen
Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:39 am
LONDON - Prince Harry seems to be back involved in the war in Afghanistan next year, this time as an Apache helicopter pilot.
The 26-year-old man had spent 10 weeks in Helmand province in 2008 as the leading air controller, calling air strikes to combat the Afghan Mujahideen.
A spokesman for Clarence House said Harry would be the deployment of military affairs for last when training ends in 2012. He said: "Harry is a pilot and will be deployed wherever the military sent him."
A spokesman for the defense minister did not confirm nor deny any of this report, "We do not comment on the deployment pesonel individually," he said.
In 2008, this English army captain, directing the jet to drop a bomb in Helmand province. But his tenure ended abruptly when the overseas site in violation by issuing a detailed report about its presence in Afghanistan which has been banned by British authorities. British fear his presence would allow an increase in attacks by the Mujahideen against the British troops who were around him.
It is said that Prince Harry is an Apache pilot who is very reliable and qualified.
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