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Colonel TimCollins' speech to around 800 men of the battlegroup of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment, part of the 16 Air Assault Brigade given at their Fort Blair Mayne camp in the Kuwaiti desert about 20 miles from the Iraqi border on Wednesday 19 March 2003.
Collins is 42, born and raised in Belfast and now based in barracks at Canterbury with his wife Caroline and five children.
Dear Colonel Collins, The other day my attention was drawn to the address you made to your Battalion before the conflict to unseat Saddam Hussein began and I asked to see as much of the transcript as possible.
TimCollins OBE (born Belfast, United Kingdom, April 1960) is a former colonel in the British Army.
Collins was born and raised in Northern Ireland, and witnessed much violence in the height of the Troubles.
Collins was appointed the commanding officer of the 1st Batallion, Royal Irish Regiment in 2001, and his character and determination earned him the nickname "Nails" among his men.