I have been asked by many people to replace this page,although it is no longer currant it should be available to marvel at the courage and bravery that both these Airman have shown, I have also included a video on the actions of both  Cpl David Haydon MC. &  Flt Lt Matt Carter MC.
I am only to pleased to do so.
Norman Scotting
Web Master
 
RAF Regiment Corporal David Hayden
       Receives Military Cross (MC)


Flight Lieutenant Matthew Carter, who played a
vital role in destroying Taliban positions as a 
RAF Regiment  forward air controller in
Afghanistan, has received his Military Cross from
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at
Buckingham Palace following his "selfless bravery".

The RAF Regiment provides the vital links between ground forces
and air power by directing air assets in response to events on the
ground, including directing fire onto enemy ground positions.
Flt Lt Carter was a Tactical Air Control Party officer within 3
PARA operating in southern Afghanistan in 2006. As such he
regularly directed close and accurate attack helicopter fire with
devastating results, neutralising the enemy with ruthless precision.
In one firefight he left the protection of his vehicle and forced his
way to the front line without regard for his personal safety. In another attack, the fire he
directed from the air was on a Taliban target only 30 metres from his position. But the risk was essential given the ferocious weight of fire coming in, which would otherwise have resulted in significant casualties.
In a further incident he was part of a force being dropped off by helicopter at night to capture a high-value Taliban leader, but the Chinook pilot had to take off after just 20 seconds with Flt Lt Carter still onboard due to sudden incoming fire.
Without regard for himself Flt Lt Carter jumped out of the Chinook from 15 ft (4½ metres), landed in a ditch and instantly began directing fire onto Taliban positions. He gallantly and repeatedly risked his life during all contacts with the enemy.
A number of RAF personnel were among service personnel honoured at the Ministry of Defence in December 2006 for their service around the world, principally in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Defence Secretary Des Browne said at the time:
"In Iraq, Afghanistan and across the world our brave men and women continue to put their lives on the line in the pursuit of security and stability. They are an inspiration to us all."
Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup added:
"The past year has been one of great challenge for the people of our armed forces, and they have consistently delivered above and beyond our already high expectation. I am immensely proud of them all; and these honours reflect the nation's pride."

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