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Matthew Reardon wins coveted green beret

AFTER months of gruelling training, former Park College student Matthew Reardon celebrated passing his Royal Marines Commando exams.

The 20-year-old from Athelstan Close in Kingsmere was presented with his coveted green beret in a passing out ceremony after successfully completing an eight-month training course at the Marines Commando training centre in Lympstone, Devon.

Matthew's endurance and survival skills were put to the test during a series of Commando trials which included a 30-mile run across Dartmoor in eight hours with a day sack, a two-mile run through flooded tunnels and a four-mile run back with 21 pounds of kit and a rifle weighing ten pounds.

The newly-qualified Commando is set to join the armoured support unit in Afghanistan in April.

"After four tests you get a green beret which is sacred to us," he said.

"That is what we have been working a year and a half towards.

"I wanted to make a career in the military and make a difference.

"It's very hard, it has taken me a year-and-a-half and I've been through injury after injury.

"I feel like a massive weight has been taken off my shoulders but it is just the beginning of my career."


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