Two British Army soldiers charged for being members of neo-Nazi group National Action and preparing acts of terror
Anti-terror cops last week seized three squaddies in the UK while another was held by Royal Military Police at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus

TWO British soldiers are among three men charged with terrorism offences over their alleged membership of banned neo-Nazi hate mob National Action.
Alexander Deakin, 22, Mikko Vehvilainen, 32, and Mark Barrett, 24, are accused of being part of the prescribed organisation.
Deakin, of Great Barr, Birmingham, is further charged with possessing documents useful for committing a terror attack.
He also allegedly incited racial hatred by posting National Action stickers over Aston University campus in Birmingham on July 9 last year.
Vehvilainen, of Sennybridge Camp in Brecon, Wales, is charged with having information useful in preparing a terror attack and possessing pepper spray.
He also allegedly posted comments on a website “intending thereby to stir up racial hatred”.
The three men will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
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