An SAS sniper jailed for possessing a pistol has told of his disbelief at being imprisoned by the country to which he dedicated his life to serving.
The 37 year-old soldier is to appeal this week against his 18-month sentence amid growing public anger over his case.
In the letter to Sally, his wife, Sgt Nightingale writes: ââ¬ÅI have often written to you from wherever I have served but never thought Iââ¬â¢d be writing to you from prison let alone one in England.
ââ¬ÅI was prepared for anything when I went on operations. I knew that there was always the chance that I might say goodbye and not return. It comes with the job and I accepted that.
ââ¬ÅBut of all of the things I thought might happen, I never expected to be locked away by the country Iââ¬â¢ve dedicated my life to serving.ââ¬Â
Sgt Nightingale, who served with distinction in Iraq and Afghanistan, was jailed earlier this month after pleading guilty to possessing a Glock pistol given to him by members of the Iraqi special forces he helped train.
The weapon was sent back from Iraq in 2007 after Sgt Nightingale left the country, and secured at the SASââ¬â¢s headquarters before being moved to a house Sgt Nightingale briefly shared with another soldier.
The pistol was discovered following a police raid but the sergeant claimed that he had no recollection of owning the pistol after he suffered brain damage in 2009.
He subsequently pleaded guilty at a court martial after being told that he faced five years in jail if he fought the charges and lost.
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