Kent Messenger Maidstone

Soldiers’ careers are left in tatters

- By Keith Hunt messengern­ews@thekmgroup.co.uk @KM_newsroom

Two soldiers have ended their distinguis­hed careers in shame after being jailed for a vicious attack in a Maidstone town centre nightclub.

James McDermott and Tom Gray sought out hidden explosives in Afghanista­n. McDermott was honoured for helping save the lives of two colleagues.

But an outburst of violence in the toilets of the Source one night – described by one of the victims as an ambush – has led to them being immediatel­y dismissed from the Army.

Sentencing them each to twoand-a-half years, Judge Martin Joy said: “Each has a highly laudable military record. One of the aspects one surely has to have in mind is that soldiers presumably have some training in self-discipline as well. They seem to have forgotten that entirely.”

CCTV footage of the unprovoked attack on two friends celebratin­g a school reunion in the early hours of April 2 last year, was shown at Maidstone Crown Court on Friday.

McDermott, 22, was seen having a conversati­on with one of the men before suddenly headbuttin­g him. The other was attacked by 23-year-old Gray.

Both McDermott and Gray then punched and kicked one of the victims as he lay helpless on the floor. He suffered a serious shoulder injury and is awaiting further surgery. He was also left scarred from facial injuries.

The two sappers, who served with the Royal Engineers in the town, admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm and assault causing actual bodily harm.

Prosecutor Tom Dunn said one of the victims, who watched from the public gallery, was also left with psychologi­cal effects which included a change in personalit­y. James Ross, for McDermott, read from a Kent Messenger story which told of the soldier’s bravery in Afghanista­n in saving the lives of two others in open fire.

“He demonstrat­ed bravery and would have been at risk of being killed,” said Mr Ross, who submitted there were exceptiona­l circumstan­ces for imposing a community order instead of custody.

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 ??  ?? Tom Gray, left, and James McDermott at Maidstone Crown Court; right, James McDermott
Tom Gray, left, and James McDermott at Maidstone Crown Court; right, James McDermott
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