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A British soldier killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday has been named. | A British soldier killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday has been named. |
Lance Corporal Richard Brandon, 24, from Kidderminster, died on Wednesday when his vehicle was hit by an improvised device in Helmand province. | Lance Corporal Richard Brandon, 24, from Kidderminster, died on Wednesday when his vehicle was hit by an improvised device in Helmand province. |
The soldier, from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, was operating with the Light Dragoons Battlegroup. | The soldier, from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, was operating with the Light Dragoons Battlegroup. |
His death took the number of British service personnel killed in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001 to 211. | His death took the number of British service personnel killed in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001 to 211. |
According to the Ministry of Defence, L/Cpl Brandon was the driver of a Samson armoured repair and recovery vehicle within the A Squadron Fitter Section of The Light Dragoons. | According to the Ministry of Defence, L/Cpl Brandon was the driver of a Samson armoured repair and recovery vehicle within the A Squadron Fitter Section of The Light Dragoons. |
He was carrying out an "essential re-supply task" when he was hit. He died instantly. | He was carrying out an "essential re-supply task" when he was hit. He died instantly. |
L/Cpl Brandon leaves behind his parents, Anna and Geoff, fiancée Emma-Jayne Webster, daughter Kaitlin and step-sons Liam and Martyn. | L/Cpl Brandon leaves behind his parents, Anna and Geoff, fiancée Emma-Jayne Webster, daughter Kaitlin and step-sons Liam and Martyn. |
'Wonderful father' | 'Wonderful father' |
In tribute, Ms Webster said he had been "one in a million". | In tribute, Ms Webster said he had been "one in a million". |
His tragic and untimely death will have a profound effect on all who had the privilege to know and work alongside him Lt Col Gus Fair | His tragic and untimely death will have a profound effect on all who had the privilege to know and work alongside him Lt Col Gus Fair |
"Richie was a wonderful fiancé and father/step-father to Martyn, Liam and our daughter Kaitlin. We couldn't have asked for more. | "Richie was a wonderful fiancé and father/step-father to Martyn, Liam and our daughter Kaitlin. We couldn't have asked for more. |
"He will be very sadly missed by all that knew him. He loved his job. I feel privileged to have spent four-and-a half-years of my life with him. He was one in a million." | "He will be very sadly missed by all that knew him. He loved his job. I feel privileged to have spent four-and-a half-years of my life with him. He was one in a million." |
Lt Col Gus Fair, commanding officer of The Light Dragoons, said through a tough and demanding period of fighting, L/Cpl Brandon had "worked relentlessly to keep the troop's vehicles fully operational and battle worthy". | Lt Col Gus Fair, commanding officer of The Light Dragoons, said through a tough and demanding period of fighting, L/Cpl Brandon had "worked relentlessly to keep the troop's vehicles fully operational and battle worthy". |
"His tragic and untimely death will have a profound effect on all who had the privilege to know and work alongside him," he said. | "His tragic and untimely death will have a profound effect on all who had the privilege to know and work alongside him," he said. |
"Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very difficult time and we share deeply in their grief." | "Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very difficult time and we share deeply in their grief." |
Every penny he earned was spent on his new family home Cpl Rob Lord | |
Cpl Rob Lord, a close friend, from the Light Dragoons' Light Aid Detachment, said: "First and foremost he was a devoted family man and everything he did was to make a better life for his family. | |
"Every penny he earned was spent on his new family home and he was excited by every bit of work he did on it. | |
"Richie was a quiet and reserved character but would always be there to help if anyone needed it. | |
"He was a quality vehicle mechanic who would just work and work until the job was done." |