Tomorrow's front page will be devoted to our heroes in Afghanistan.
The Ministry of Defence has today named six soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan on Friday and their photographs will be published on the front page.
It is inevitable - and right - that the involvement of British troops in Afghanistan is questioned every time there is another death.
But I think a quote from the front line speaks volumes.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Thomson, commanding officer of 2 Rifles, which lost five of the men, said: "Each one of those riflemen would have wanted us to crack on. And that is what we shall do - there will be no turning; the work is too important."
Every time a soldier goes out on patrol in Afghanistan, he knows he may never come back.
But those soldiers want to "crack on" and complete the job of clearing terrorist networks from Afghanistan and Pakistan.
And that speaks volumes.
What do you think?
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