Please give our troops more respect...

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Friday, November 20, 2009
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THE widow of a bomb disposal expert killed in Afghanistan has made an impassioned plea for the public to give more backing to serving soldiers.

Christina Schmid, whose husband Olaf Schmid died in a bomb explosion earlier this month, wants the nation to show solidarity and support for British troops in Afghanistan the same way that they do for the fallen of the two World Wars.

In a national newspaper interview, she said: "There is so much moral scrutiny about the conflict and the troops are caught in the middle.

"I believe that they are there to protect our homeland – and they should feel loved and appreciated.

"In my own little way, I will value those people in any way I can.

"The families of serving soldiers need to feel our respect and pride."

She added: "Harry Patch and the other lost gentlemen of the Great War have gone and it is time for Olaf and the others to become the new faces of war.

"It's time for us to take that fresh warmth for them forward, I have felt every one of those deaths because I have always had a sense of heritage.

"I want to respect them and talk to my son about them."

S/Sgt Schmid, 30, who was known as Oz, made safe 64 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) during his five months in Afghanistan as an ammunition technician.

He died just a week before he was due to return home to his family for a fortnight's break from duty.

His funeral will be held at Truro Cathedral on Tuesday.

Mrs Schmid has gained much national attention since she first spoke out following the death of her husband.

In the same interview, she also explained how she has appeared so composed in the media spotlight over the last month. She said: "Oz said that if anything happened to him I was to go for it.

"He wanted me to find the energy to speak candidly about how important it is to raise the game, to talk about IEDs and about the triple amputees who are coming back.

"The fatalities are horrendous and they ripple through families. I speak because I must harness the moment."

At her husband's request, Mrs Schmid attended the repatriations of members of his team and said a few words for each of the men in her head, as the hearses passed by.

Mrs Schmid revealed to the Daily Telegraph that she told her husband: "Don't ever make me stand on the other side of the street, honey", the side where grieving relatives traditionally wait.

To which he replied: "I know you'll stand there proud and beaming. We'll always be a unit. Don't forget that if I'm down."

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    by Jenny Rimmer, Truro

    Sunday, November 22 2009, 1:38PM

    “I was and am,so saddened by the news of my good friend Olaf. He was such a kind hearted guy and always made time for others before himself. I have to say Christina, I have such admiration for you. In the midst of all your grief, you are fighting for our troops. I am so sorry that you have lost Olaf. He will be very sadly missed.”

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    by Zac, truro

    Friday, November 20 2009, 9:37PM

    “Dignity is a rare quality and this family exhibits it with such quality.

    So much of what seems to matter is so trivial and maybe we can reconsider what matters and become a more thoughtful society by understanding what sacrifices have been made here and why!”

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    by Janice Caine, Truro

    Friday, November 20 2009, 2:13PM

    “My thoughts are with you and I agree that we must stand by them as they are protecting all of us. God rest in peace”

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    by tracey, Cornwall

    Friday, November 20 2009, 2:03PM

    “Support our troops, they need to know that we are behind them and supporting them.

    After all they are their to do the job they have been employed to do, so support them 100%”

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    by ssarmca, england

    Friday, November 20 2009, 12:50PM

    “The MOD have the technology to put 'spies' in the sky and take out the individuals planting these IEDs which are planted mostly at night. They claim it could kill innocent civilians. What! Digging alongside the road used by troops at midnight. We do not think so.
    Soldier Sailor Airman Royal Marine Commando Association
    Live URL below point and click:
    http://soldiersailorairmanroyalmarinescommando.co.uk/default.aspx
    Coalition Members of the International Criminal Court at The Hague:”

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