I think its a bit severe given his overall mental state. I'm sure many other military personnel have memento's from their various ops.
Lets face it, if this guy is in the SAS, he wouldn't need a gun to kill you - he could more than likely do it with his bare hands. Not that he would, it's just in his training. After his years of service it would be second nature to him in an unarmed combat situation.
Any of our servicemen/women, IMHO deserve hero status.Especially when they have been in the "theatre of war." Not knowing where or when the next attack on you would be. Where would we be now without the sacrifices of our servicemen/women during the 2 world wars.
I think this case has been blown out of proportion, and the full circumstances not interpreted correctly. This Guy needs support, not punishment
