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Two British soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan have been named by the Ministry of Defence.Two British soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan have been named by the Ministry of Defence.
Lance Corporal James Bateman, 29, and Private Jeff Doherty, 20, were from 8 Platoon of C (Bruneval) Company, 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment. Lance Corporal James Bateman and Private Jeff Doherty were from 8 Platoon of C (Bruneval) Company, 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment.
They were patrolling on foot near their base in Helmand Province when they came under Taleban fire on Thursday.They were patrolling on foot near their base in Helmand Province when they came under Taleban fire on Thursday.
Last Sunday, three other soldiers from 2 Para, based in Colchester, Essex, died in a suicide attack in Helmand. Five soldiers from 2 Para, based in Colchester, Essex, have died in Afghanistan this week.
Sunday's attack had taken to 100 the total number of British service personnel killed in the country since the start of operations in November 2001. Earlier on Friday, floral tributes and messages were left at the entrance of the garrison.
On Friday, floral tributes and messages were left at the entrance of the garrison.
And crowds gathered outside the town hall and held a two-minute silence, while a Union flag flew at half-mast.And crowds gathered outside the town hall and held a two-minute silence, while a Union flag flew at half-mast.
We will never forget the bright sparkle in his eyes and the way he could light up a room with his smile Family of Jeff Doherty Sense of shock in Colchester Pte Jeff Doherty, known as Jeff, was born in Coventry and lived in Southam, Warwickshire. We will never forget the bright sparkle in his eyes and the way he could light up a room with his smile Family of Jeff Doherty Sense of shock in Colchester Pte Jeff Doherty, 20, known as Jeff, was born in Coventry and lived in Southam, Warwickshire.
He joined the Parachute Regiment in March 2006 and his deployment to Afghanistan was his first operational tour.He joined the Parachute Regiment in March 2006 and his deployment to Afghanistan was his first operational tour.
In a statement, his family said: "JJ was such a wonderful son. He was the light of our lives and we all loved him.In a statement, his family said: "JJ was such a wonderful son. He was the light of our lives and we all loved him.
"He was a hero to his brother and sisters and they loved him dearly."He was a hero to his brother and sisters and they loved him dearly.
"We will never forget the bright sparkle in his eyes and the way he could light up a room with his smile.""We will never forget the bright sparkle in his eyes and the way he could light up a room with his smile."
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Lance Corporal James Bateman, known as Jay, grew up in Staines, Middlesex, and supported West Ham. Lance Corporal James Bateman, 29, known as Jay, grew up in Staines, Middlesex, and supported West Ham.
He lived in Colchester with his wife Victoria and had previously served in Northern Ireland and Iraq.He lived in Colchester with his wife Victoria and had previously served in Northern Ireland and Iraq.
I would like the lads to carry on the work he was doing Wife of James Bateman His wife said in a statement: "I would like you all to know how immensely proud we are of him and all that he has achieved.I would like the lads to carry on the work he was doing Wife of James Bateman His wife said in a statement: "I would like you all to know how immensely proud we are of him and all that he has achieved.
"I know how he loved the Parachute Regiment and I draw comfort from the fact that he died doing the job he loved, for the country he loved, with the friends he loved."I know how he loved the Parachute Regiment and I draw comfort from the fact that he died doing the job he loved, for the country he loved, with the friends he loved.
"He was a loving husband, brother, son and uncle. I would like the lads to carry on the work he was doing. I love him and will miss him greatly. He was our hero.""He was a loving husband, brother, son and uncle. I would like the lads to carry on the work he was doing. I love him and will miss him greatly. He was our hero."
The total number of British service personnel killed in the country since the start of operations in November 2001 has risen to 102.