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Soldier from the Household Cavalry Regiment killed in Afghanistan

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    Soldier from the Household Cavalry Regiment killed in Afghanistan

    A Military Operations news article

    26 Mar 10

    It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of a soldier from the Household Cavalry Regiment, serving as part of the Brigade Reconnaissance Force, on the afternoon of 26 March 2010.



    The soldier died as a result of a grenade attack which occurred in an area 3kms south of Sangin district centre, in Helmand Province.
    Spokesman for Task Force Helmand, Lieutenant Colonel David Wakefield, said:
    "It is my sad duty to have to inform you that a British soldier from the Household Cavalry Regiment, serving as part of the Brigade Reconnaissance Force (BRF), was killed in Sangin this afternoon.
    "He was on a BRF foot patrol operating about three kilometres to the south of Sangin District Centre when he was fatally wounded by a grenade thrown from behind a wall.

    "He was part of a BRF operation doing what the soldiers of the BRF have done throughout their tour in Helmand, boldly and relentlessly taking the fight to the insurgents.

    "He will be sorely missed by us all and we will remember him."
    Next of kin have been informed and have asked for a period of grace before further details are released.
    This death was not connected to Operation MOSHTARAK.

    R.I.P Soldier. We Will Remember Him

    bobc.........................

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    We Will Remember Them

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      R.I.P.

      We Will Remember Them
      You cannot fight a war with one hand tied behind your back.

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        Rest easy Soldier

        We Will Remember
        In tribute to L/Cpl Graham P Lambie
        15th June 1988 Lisburn, Antrim NI

        We are proud to speak your name.

        'Per Ardua ad Astra'

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          Lest We Forget

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