The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA child drug dealer who became a sergeant in the Army is now saving teenagers from gang life.Sgt Rhys Rutledge is running a scheme to help youths turn their back on crime.The 35-year-old was a cocaine addict who went to prison for dealing before turning his life around in the Army in 2009.The Welsh Guards soldier’s five-day programme involves assault courses, marching drills and learning first aid skills.Sgt Rutledge, inset, said: “Because I’m stood there in uniform, I give them the light at the end of the tunnel, that it is not all over.“When I get asked, would you trust an ex-convict with a weapon system in the British Army, the.
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