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The bodies of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan have been repatriated to RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire. | The bodies of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan have been repatriated to RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire. |
L/Cpl Daniel Cooper, 21, of Hereford, and Rifleman Peter Aldridge, 19, from Folkestone, were killed in two separate explosions in Helmand Province. | L/Cpl Daniel Cooper, 21, of Hereford, and Rifleman Peter Aldridge, 19, from Folkestone, were killed in two separate explosions in Helmand Province. |
Their coffins will pass through the town of Wootton Bassett where local people are expected to line the streets to pay tribute. | Their coffins will pass through the town of Wootton Bassett where local people are expected to line the streets to pay tribute. |
The number of deaths of British soldiers in Afghanistan is now 251. | The number of deaths of British soldiers in Afghanistan is now 251. |
L/Cpl Cooper, of 3rd Battalion The Rifles, was killed on 24 January as he tried to clear a path south of the Sangin district in northern Helmand. | L/Cpl Cooper, of 3rd Battalion The Rifles, was killed on 24 January as he tried to clear a path south of the Sangin district in northern Helmand. |
His death came two days after Rifleman Peter Aldridge, of A Company 4 Rifles, was killed on 22 January while on foot patrol with 3 Rifles Battle Group near Sangin. | His death came two days after Rifleman Peter Aldridge, of A Company 4 Rifles, was killed on 22 January while on foot patrol with 3 Rifles Battle Group near Sangin. |
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Rifleman Aldridge's parents, from Kent, spoke of their pride for their son - who was on his first tour of duty - saying he "died a hero". | Rifleman Aldridge's parents, from Kent, spoke of their pride for their son - who was on his first tour of duty - saying he "died a hero". |
"Peter said, 'If I'm going to die, I want to die a soldier.' | "Peter said, 'If I'm going to die, I want to die a soldier.' |
"He believed in the Army and was proud of his job and we are so proud of you Peter," they said in a statement. | "He believed in the Army and was proud of his job and we are so proud of you Peter," they said in a statement. |
His commanding officer, Lt Col Rupert Jones, said he was a "natural leader" in his platoon. | His commanding officer, Lt Col Rupert Jones, said he was a "natural leader" in his platoon. |
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The soldiers had been providing security for the local population in Sangin when the blast happened. | The soldiers had been providing security for the local population in Sangin when the blast happened. |
L/Cpl Cooper went to Whitecross High School before joining the Army and deploying to Afghanistan in October last year. | L/Cpl Cooper went to Whitecross High School before joining the Army and deploying to Afghanistan in October last year. |
Lt Col Nick Kitson described the 21-year-old as "the consummate soldier, the complete package; fit, bright and dedicated to his work". | Lt Col Nick Kitson described the 21-year-old as "the consummate soldier, the complete package; fit, bright and dedicated to his work". |
The soldier's parents, Karl and Caroline Cooper, said he was a "caring son, brother and partner" who would be "sadly missed". | The soldier's parents, Karl and Caroline Cooper, said he was a "caring son, brother and partner" who would be "sadly missed". |
They added: "Daniel, we were proud to be your parents from the day you were born." | They added: "Daniel, we were proud to be your parents from the day you were born." |