CBS/AP/ September 7, 2012, 7:59 AM

Prince Harry returns to Afghanistan

Britain's Prince Harry, or Captain Harry Wales, as he is known in the military, stands with a fellow soldier next to an Apache attack helicopter at Britain's Camp Bastion, in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 7, 2012.

Britain's Prince Harry, or Captain Harry Wales, as he is known in the military, stands with a fellow soldier next to an Apache attack helicopter at Britain's Camp Bastion, in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 7, 2012. / U.K. Ministry of Defense

(CBS/AP) LONDON - Prince Harry is back in Afghanistan. The British royal - third in line for the throne behind his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William - arrived in Afghanistan Friday for his second stint on the front lines.

According to the British media, Harry will spend his four-month deployment aboard an Apache attack helicopter, one of which he inspected upon his arrival Britain's Camp Bastion, in the Helmand province.

The British reporter tasked with covering Harry's arrival for the U.K. media said he looked "relaxed, if slightly tired," after his journey on a standard military flight from England.

Harry was to undergo about 10 days of acclimatization before being sent out on combat missions as a co-pilot gunner.

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According to St. James Palace - the official office of the prince, Harry's father Charles is "immensely proud of his son."

Prince Harry and another British soldier inspect an Apache attack helicopter

Prince Harry and another British soldier inspect an Apache attack helicopter at Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 7, 2012.

/ U.K. Ministry of Defense

A palace spokesman told the British press that Harry has "approached the deployment with a range of emotions like any other soldier and feels both pride and anticipation as he deploys for a job he's trained for, for so long.

"Prince Harry, like any soldier, considers it a great honor to represent his country in Her Majesty's armed forces wherever it chooses to deploy him."

Asked by CBS News whether Harry's deployment was brought forward in an effort to overshadow the 27-year-old royal's recent visit to Las Vegas - specifically his appearance in nude photos which were sold to news organizations - a spokesperson for St. James Palace insisted that was not the case.

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"This has been on the cards for some time and was not just pulled out of the bag because of Vegas," said the palace official.

Harry previously served as a battlefield air controller in Afghanistan for 10 weeks from December 2007, but was sent home early (video) after the details of his secretive presence in the country were made public - first by an Australian celebrity magazine and later on the Drudge Report website.

With the war still in full swing, Britain's Ministry of Defense decided the prince was too tempting a target for Taliban insurgents, unnecessarily endangering the other troops serving with him, and the royal himself.

His tour made Harry the first member of the British royal family to serve in a war zone since his uncle, Prince Andrew, flew as a helicopter pilot in the Falkland Islands conflict with Argentina in 1982.

Harry was awarded the Operational Service Medal for his 10 week tour in Afghanistan, along with the other 170 members of his Household Cavalry Regiment, in a February 2009 ceremony.

Two years later, the young prince told a crowd at an awards ceremony for British service members that he would be deployed to Afghanistan for a second tour, likely in 2012.

"I can't wait to get out there," the Sun newspaper quoted Harry as saying.

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netjunkie1 says:
I wonder if his helicopter is painted purple or has a family crest on it's side.
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
like any other soldier, the training will be good for the prince "harry", take care of yourself young man.
"au revoir"
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quincytodd replies:
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Gee whiz sam, Prince Harry is not going there to fight for his own country, but for the right-wing thugs in Washington in order to help them take possession of Afghan underground mineral resources. This obnoxious war needs to end,
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HM8432 says:
That's a pretty Draconian punishment for embarassing his family!
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netjunkie1 replies:
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by EmpireGeorge______-- September 7, 2012 12:28 PM EDT
hey also mentioned he was blowing off steam in vegas, prior to his scheduled deployment......and he wants to be there, helping the trooops....doing your job is not "punishment" for a soldier.
It is when you embareass your royals.
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baileycccc says:
You know it is hard to find a blonde in Afghanistan.
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signseeker1717 replies:
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Not among US and UN troops or relief workers. Not that it matters.
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AnnieDanny says:
Thanks alot, media scum, for telling everybody where this young man is located. Might as well set cross-hairs on him and all his comrades. Irresponsible reporting, in my opinion. Shouldn't have reported his romp in the hotel room either: that was invasion of privacy in his own hotel room. It's this kind of thing that makes people so disgusted with the media.
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bobnjersey replies:
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[It's this kind of thing that makes people so disgusted with the media.]
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actually, i can't stand all the commercials.
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norulers says:
Wouldn't you LOVE to see this "royal" scum get gunned down by one of his friendly, Afghan "allies?"
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itgranny replies:
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Look at the coward wishing for the death of someone who's actually got the balls to serve his country. I'd say you are little more than pond scum.
Filmguy870 replies:
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Huh??? man, you gotta problem.
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46tallison says:
The media is doing a great job for the Taliban! How many more can you help get KIA this year? Maybe you could set some kind of a record...
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angmoran10 says:
"Britain's Ministry of Defense decided the prince was too tempting a target for Taliban insurgents, unnecessarily endangering the other troops serving with him, and the royal himself."

So why are the media setting him and his fellow servicemen up to be a target now???! Apparently, the media only care about ratings, not about lives.
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itgranny says:
Why the heck is this in the news? Geesh! You're setting him up as a target, him and all the other helicopter pilots! You put this in afterwards, not while they are there!
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quincytodd says:
A chance to kill, what a thrill! This is disgusting indeed. In spite of what this bozo Prince Harry thinks, there is absolutely no glory in killing anybody, not even the much despised Muslims by the British, the French and the Americans! We need to rid ourselves of this right-wing lynch mob mentality once and for all!
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bobnjersey replies:
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[We need to rid ourselves of this right-wing lynch mob mentality once and for all!]
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that's not going to happen any time soon.

it's been thousands of years now ... and there's still those who think one way ... and others who think another way.
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