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Simon Miller Memorial Ride 2011 - Colchester to Sunderland in aid of Help for Heroes. Event organised by Jon Miller.
As part of Help for Heroes Charity, Military Policeman Jon Miller rides from Essex to Sunderland on a gruelling charity bike ride challenge to remember the anniversary of Jons brother, Simon whom was Killed in Iraq in 2003. Please CLICK HERE To Read More and Please CLICK HERE To Donate.
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CPL Simon Miller Memorial Ride 2011
Military Policeman Jon Miller has set out to complete an arduous task in aid of Help for Heroes and in memory of his brother Simon whom was killed during Military Operations in Iraq, 24th June 2003.

The bike ride takes place from Goojerat Barracks in Colchester to the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, a total of 323 miles spread over 4 days.

Jons aim is to complete the ride on the 24 June 2011, which will be the eighth anniversary of Simon Millers death.

Jon's supported by a fantastic team throughout this event consisting of Cpl Gary McCallum, Cpl Stuart Sievwright, Sgt Dan Griffiths, Sgt Stu Burgham, Cpl Daz Butler, WO2 Steve Haigh, Sgt Lee Smith, Mr Richie Phillip, Mr Damo Dickinson and Mr Chris Urwin, therefore you can sponsor any of them and not just Jon by using the link at the bottom of the page which will take you to the official donation page for the memorial bike ride.

proud brother Jon Miller - Giving his all for charity in aid of his brother Simon and Help for Heroes
Corporal Simon Miller - Great Soldier, Hero, Son and Brother - All miss you loads mate
Jon has timed the ride, which will take place in aid of Help for Heroes, so he arrives at the Stadium of Light exactly eight years after Simon was beaten and killed, on June 24, along with five other Red Cap soldiers.

Jon, who now lives in Portsmouth said: “Simon was the reason I joined the Army. Even though he was younger than me, I saw what he was doing and decided it was for me.
“I was just three days from completing my training when he was killed. It meant we never got to be military police together, but I am dedicated to keeping his memory as a soldier alive.

“I don’t think about him when I’m working because I’m focussed on what I need to do, but I still stop and reflect and think about him every day.”
Jon’s vow came in the same week it emerged an appeal to bring suspects accused of Simon’s murder back to court for trial had been thrown out.

The brothers’ dad John Miller, 59 from Usworth, Washington, also served Army’s Ordinance Corps, has said he plans to submit a third and final appeal, with Ministry of Defence backing, after a judge said there was insufficient evidence to try the suspects, Hamza Hateer and Mussa Ismael al Fartusi.

Cpl Miller and Cpl Paul Long, 24, of South Shields, were killed along with comrades Sgt Simon Hamilton-Jewell, Cpl Russell Aston, L Cpl Benjamin Hyde, and L Cpl Thomas Keys at a police station in Majar al-Kabir, in the south of Iraq.

Jon says he will be throwing all of the fury and anguish he feels at no longer having his brother into the 323 miles he will complete between Goojerat Barracks, Colchester, and Wearside, in just four days. He said: “I do something to mark the anniversary every year, and this year we decided to do something different.

“It’s fitting that he loved both the places where we will start and finish.”

The Red Cap soldiers were beaten then shot when an angry mob of 400 Iraqis turned on them. An inquest heard they had been manning the remote station without a satellite phone, which would have allowed them to call for backup.



please click here to donate a small amount for the simon miller memorial bike ride 2011 in aid of help for heroes