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Three British soldiers killed by roadside bombs in southern Afghanistan on Thursday have been named by the Ministry of Defence. | Three British soldiers killed by roadside bombs in southern Afghanistan on Thursday have been named by the Ministry of Defence. |
Rifleman Daniel Wild, 19, from County Durham, and Capt Mark Hale were serving with 2nd Battalion The Rifles. | |
Lance Bombardier Matthew Hatton, 23, of 40 Regiment Royal Artillery, from Easingwold, North Yorkshire, also died. | Lance Bombardier Matthew Hatton, 23, of 40 Regiment Royal Artillery, from Easingwold, North Yorkshire, also died. |
Their deaths, on foot patrol near Sangin, Helmand, brought the number of UK fatalities in Afghanistan to 199. | Their deaths, on foot patrol near Sangin, Helmand, brought the number of UK fatalities in Afghanistan to 199. |
July's death toll of 22 was the highest since the conflict began in October 2001. | July's death toll of 22 was the highest since the conflict began in October 2001. |
Eight UK personnel have been killed this month as troops aim to shore up security ahead of Afghan elections on 20 August. | Eight UK personnel have been killed this month as troops aim to shore up security ahead of Afghan elections on 20 August. |
Lance Bombardier Hatton lived to excel in his chosen profession Lt Col Owen Adams | Lance Bombardier Hatton lived to excel in his chosen profession Lt Col Owen Adams |
In the latest incident, Lance Bombardier Hatton was among three men injured when an improvised explosive detonated. | In the latest incident, Lance Bombardier Hatton was among three men injured when an improvised explosive detonated. |
Capt Hale and Rifleman Wild went to his aid and were carrying him to a helicopter landing zone when a second bomb went off. | Capt Hale and Rifleman Wild went to his aid and were carrying him to a helicopter landing zone when a second bomb went off. |
It killed Lance Bombardier Hatton and Rifleman Wild at the scene, while Capt Hale died of his injuries in hospital at the British forces' base in Helmand at Camp Bastion. | It killed Lance Bombardier Hatton and Rifleman Wild at the scene, while Capt Hale died of his injuries in hospital at the British forces' base in Helmand at Camp Bastion. |
Lt Col Rupert Jones MBE, commanding officer of 4 Rifles, described Capt Hale as "a legend". | |
"Honourable, intelligent, utterly professional and loyal. He has touched the lives of so many people over his 20 plus years service. | |
"He had that air of self-confidence, born of quality, which the very finest soldiers have. | |
"However, it is his wonderfully warm character that I will remember most, always a big smile on his face. He genuinely had an aura about him. It seems inconceivable that he has gone." | |
'Extraordinary burden' | |
Lt Col Rob Thomson MBE of the Rifles Battlegroup described Rifleman Wild as a "fearless" soldier who died while carrying a wounded friend to safety. | Lt Col Rob Thomson MBE of the Rifles Battlegroup described Rifleman Wild as a "fearless" soldier who died while carrying a wounded friend to safety. |
"He has been fearless and his platoon adored him for it. | "He has been fearless and his platoon adored him for it. |
"He was smaller than most - smaller than everyone, if I am being honest - and when laden appeared to disappear under the extraordinary burden the boys all carry here. | "He was smaller than most - smaller than everyone, if I am being honest - and when laden appeared to disappear under the extraordinary burden the boys all carry here. |
"But Rifleman Wild carried his load lightly and was in no sense a 'small man'. In a land of metaphorical giants here in Sangin, he was as tall as any of them, perhaps more so." | "But Rifleman Wild carried his load lightly and was in no sense a 'small man'. In a land of metaphorical giants here in Sangin, he was as tall as any of them, perhaps more so." |
In a family statement, the parents of Lance Bombardier Hatton - Jill and Philip - said he had wanted to be a soldier from a young age. | In a family statement, the parents of Lance Bombardier Hatton - Jill and Philip - said he had wanted to be a soldier from a young age. |
"He passionately enjoyed his job and often talked fondly about his colleagues and friends," it read. | "He passionately enjoyed his job and often talked fondly about his colleagues and friends," it read. |
Lance Bombardier Hatton had wanted to be a soldier from a young age | Lance Bombardier Hatton had wanted to be a soldier from a young age |
"He was very brave and a credit to both us and the Army. We are really proud of him." | "He was very brave and a credit to both us and the Army. We are really proud of him." |
Lance Bombardier Hatton was a member of a Fire Support Team, which is responsible for providing covering artillery fire. | Lance Bombardier Hatton was a member of a Fire Support Team, which is responsible for providing covering artillery fire. |
His commanding officer, Lt Col Owen Adams, described him as a character who "stood out in a crowd". | His commanding officer, Lt Col Owen Adams, described him as a character who "stood out in a crowd". |
"He revelled in the bond that is commonplace amongst soldiers who serve in small teams across the Army and he lived to excel in his chosen profession," he said. | "He revelled in the bond that is commonplace amongst soldiers who serve in small teams across the Army and he lived to excel in his chosen profession," he said. |
The Ministry of Defence has released no further details about Capt Hale. | The Ministry of Defence has released no further details about Capt Hale. |
The three soldiers were serving with the Rifles Battlegroup when they were killed. | The three soldiers were serving with the Rifles Battlegroup when they were killed. |
UK Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth has described the incident as a "tragedy" which has brought closer the "sad milestone" of 200 deaths. | UK Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth has described the incident as a "tragedy" which has brought closer the "sad milestone" of 200 deaths. |
The bodies of four British servicemen killed in Afghanistan had been returned to the UK on Thursday morning. | The bodies of four British servicemen killed in Afghanistan had been returned to the UK on Thursday morning. |