http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8026136.stm
Good job lads, have a safe journey home.BBC wrote:
British combat operations in Iraq will come to an end on Thursday lunchtime with a handover to American forces.
The move, a month ahead of schedule, ends a six-year UK military presence.
A memorial service has taken place in Basra for the 179 British personnel who have died during the conflict, attended by Defence Secretary John Hutton.
The focus was a memorial wall featuring the names of the 234 UK and foreign troops who lost their lives while serving under British command in Iraq.
The official end of operations will come when the UK's 20 Armoured Brigade hands over to an American brigade at 1215 BST.
Asked about the UK presence in Iraq, the country's president, Jalal Talabani, told BBC News: "This is a mission of liberation. For the first time British forces in Iraq are playing this role.
"In the past the British forces came to occupy against the will of the Iraqi people. This time they came here to liberate Iraqi people from the worst kind of dictatorship."
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