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UK soldier killed in Afghanistan | UK soldier killed in Afghanistan |
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A British soldier has been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. | A British soldier has been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. |
The member of 6th Battalion The Rifles died on New Year's Day in the Garmsir district of Helmand province. Next of kin have been informed. | The member of 6th Battalion The Rifles died on New Year's Day in the Garmsir district of Helmand province. Next of kin have been informed. |
He is the 138th member of British forces to die in Afghanistan since the start of operations in October 2001. | He is the 138th member of British forces to die in Afghanistan since the start of operations in October 2001. |
It comes a day after Royal Marine Cpl Liam Elms died during a routine patrol in the Sangin district of Helmand. | It comes a day after Royal Marine Cpl Liam Elms died during a routine patrol in the Sangin district of Helmand. |
Of the latest death, Commander Paula Rowe, spokeswoman for Task Force Helmand, said: "It is deeply saddening to confirm the loss of a British soldier who died whilst helping to provide security in Southern Helmand. | |
Fit, strong, courageous and very good humoured he died leading his section from the front, doing the job he loved Lt Col Jim Morris Marine killed in Helmand named | |
"His family, friends and all those who knew and worked with him will mourn his loss - our heartfelt sympathies go to them all at this terrible time." | |
Cpl Elms, 26, from Wigan, served with 45 Commando Royal Marines. | Cpl Elms, 26, from Wigan, served with 45 Commando Royal Marines. |
He was the 12th Royal Marine to die in two months. | He was the 12th Royal Marine to die in two months. |
In a statement released through the Ministry of Defence, his family described him as a "true man's man". | In a statement released through the Ministry of Defence, his family described him as a "true man's man". |
"Liam always strived to be the best, his proudest achievement was receiving his beloved green beret," they said. | "Liam always strived to be the best, his proudest achievement was receiving his beloved green beret," they said. |
"Liam will leave a huge hole in our lives and he will always be missed." | "Liam will leave a huge hole in our lives and he will always be missed." |
'Huge personality' | 'Huge personality' |
Cpl Elms, who had a fiancee, joined the Royal Marines in 2001, and he saw active service in Northern Ireland and Iraq. | Cpl Elms, who had a fiancee, joined the Royal Marines in 2001, and he saw active service in Northern Ireland and Iraq. |
A "physically strong and powerful man", he was a keen Rugby League fan. | A "physically strong and powerful man", he was a keen Rugby League fan. |
Lt Col Jim Morris, commanding officer of 45 Commando Group, said he was an "outstanding Royal Marine and a huge personality". | Lt Col Jim Morris, commanding officer of 45 Commando Group, said he was an "outstanding Royal Marine and a huge personality". |
"Fit, strong, courageous and very good humoured he died leading his section from the front, doing the job he loved in the company of his friends who had tremendous trust in him." | "Fit, strong, courageous and very good humoured he died leading his section from the front, doing the job he loved in the company of his friends who had tremendous trust in him." |
Defence Secretary John Hutton said: "Corporal Liam Elms was clearly an outstanding Marine. | Defence Secretary John Hutton said: "Corporal Liam Elms was clearly an outstanding Marine. |
"His family, friends and colleagues will mourn deeply his loss, and my thoughts are with them at this most difficult time." | "His family, friends and colleagues will mourn deeply his loss, and my thoughts are with them at this most difficult time." |
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