Emotional family reunions as RAF Tornado pilots return home from Afghanistan

Pets, wives and children were reunited with their loved ones. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA

When Felix Prendergast's pilot father went to war, the one-year-old was yet to take his first steps - but today he toddled down the tarmac to greet him on his return.

Squadron Leader Gareth Prendergast returned to RAF Marham in Norfolk from flying Tornado fighter bombers over Afghanistan during a six month tour.

Squadron Leader Gareth Prendergast is greeted by his sons Hector, 3 and Felix (left),1. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA

It marks the end of RAF combat operations after ground troops pulled out of Camp Bastion in Helmand province last month.

Mr Prendergast's wife, Rachel, and sons Felix and Hector, three, were ready waiting for his return.

Gareth Prendergast holds Hector and Felix. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA

Mrs Prendergast, from Norfolk, said: "Hector is old enough to have some understanding of where his dad has been and has missed him terribly.

"It's been different for Felix who wasn't even walking when he went away."For Gareth it's like coming back to a different son and I'm sure they'll have a great time bonding all over again."

Hector rides piggy-back on his pilot dad. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA

Holding his sons, Mr Prendergast, who grew up in Derbyshire, said that being away from family was the hardest part of serving in Afghanistan.

He added: "You almost form a family of your own while you're out there but of course it's never the same.

"I've missed a lot of them growing up but have spoken to them regularly on Skype.

"I can't wait to get home tonight and spend some time with them."

Hector tries on the RAF pilot's helmet. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA
Squadron Leader Gareth Prendergast kisses his son Felix, 1, as he is greeted by his wife Rachel and three-year-old son Hector. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA

Tornado crews have served at Kandahar Airfield since 2009 in a combat and reconnaissance role.

Members of 31 Squadron are the last to complete a tour with 170 people due to return over the coming days.

A Tornado fighter bomber comes in to land at RAF Marham. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA
A Tornado touches down in the mist at RAF Marham. Credit: Steve Parsons/PA
Wing Commander Andy Turk from 9 Squadron is greeted by his children after returning from Libya on November 1st. Credit: Chris Radburn/PA
Flight Lieutenant Steve Morris from 9 Squadron holds his dog Jezebel after returning from Libya. Credit: Chris Radburn/PA