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The UK's military role in Afghanistan since 2001 has not been without its human toll. Members of the Army, RAF, Royal Marines and special forces have lost their lives in the fight against the Taliban. Here, the BBC News website offers a look at who they were and how they died.The UK's military role in Afghanistan since 2001 has not been without its human toll. Members of the Army, RAF, Royal Marines and special forces have lost their lives in the fight against the Taliban. Here, the BBC News website offers a look at who they were and how they died.
The number of British military deaths stands at 405 after a soldier from 2nd Battalion, The Mercian Regiment, Worcesters and Foresters, was killed by an improvised explosive device on 21 March 2012. Details of all the fatalities are in the table below. The number of British military deaths stands at 407 after a Royal Marine and a soldier from the Adjutant General's Corps (Staff & Personnel Support) were shot and killed at the main entrance to Lashkar Gah Main Operating Base by an Afghan National Army soldier on 26 March. Details of all the fatalities are in the table below.
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