Sunderland Echo

Norway we want to miss match!

SUNDERLAND-MAD TROOPERS SETTING OFF FOR FJORDS IN MAJOR NATO EXERCISE

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

Two Wearside soldiers will swap the Stadium of Light for the fjords of Norway when they deploy on a major NATO exercise today.

Troopers Ashley Hume and Andy McGuire are both colleagues in B Squadron The Light Dragoons, based at Gaza Barracks in Catterick Garrison, and will be part of the reconnaiss­ance group for Headquarte­rs 4th Infantry Brigade.

The Brigade will be the UK lead in the multi-national Exercise Trident Juncture involving numerous Alliance nations and running in Scandinavi­a until the end of November. The operation will involve the Light Dragoons driving their Jackal reconnaiss­ance vehicles across Europe to Denmark before crossing into Norway for a series of live-firing exercises.

But while the pair are ex-Comprehens­ive “I am just keeping my fingers crossed they keep playing well “– ASHLEY HUME cited to be taking part, they are disappoint­ed to be missing out on Sunderland’s promotion push.

Tpr Hume, of Washington, who went to Washington before going to the Army Foundation College at Harrogate, has been in the Army for five years: “I am gutted,” he said.

“Normally on exercise you get the chance to catch up on things back home but this exercise is going to be so busy that it could be difficult.

“I am just keeping my fingers crossed they keep playing well and don’t suffer any more injuries. I think we have a real chance of getting back up first time,” he added.

The 21-year-old deployed on the first Exercise Trident Juncture in Spain two years ago.

“I think it is going to be very different. It is going to be a lot more challengin­g with a different atmosphere,” he said.

“Two years ago, Spain was hot but very much like the training for Afghanista­n. This will be the first time we have deployed to a cold climate although I have done a bit of cold weather training in the past,” he said.

Tpr McGuire, 27, from Farringdon, has been in the Army for three years but only transferre­d to The Light Dragoons 10 weeks ago.

“I am looking forward to it,” he said.

He is confident Jack Ross’ men will maintain their good start to the season: “It’s definitely going to happen. Sunderland are going up,” he said.

“In fact, we are going to do a Leicester and jump all the way up and win the Premier League.”

 ??  ?? Tpr Ashley Hume (left) and Tpr Andy McGuire.
Tpr Ashley Hume (left) and Tpr Andy McGuire.

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