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A UK soldier shot dead in Afghanistan has been named by the Ministry of Defence as Rifleman Martin Kinggett, 19, from A Company 4 Rifles.A UK soldier shot dead in Afghanistan has been named by the Ministry of Defence as Rifleman Martin Kinggett, 19, from A Company 4 Rifles.
Rifleman Kinggett, from Dagenham, east London, was on foot patrol on Thursday.Rifleman Kinggett, from Dagenham, east London, was on foot patrol on Thursday.
An airman killed by a roadside bomb on Wednesday was earlier named as Senior Aircraftman Luke Southgate, 20, from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.An airman killed by a roadside bomb on Wednesday was earlier named as Senior Aircraftman Luke Southgate, 20, from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Meanwhile, a soldier from 28 Engineer Regiment has died in a blast in Helmand province. His family have been told.Meanwhile, a soldier from 28 Engineer Regiment has died in a blast in Helmand province. His family have been told.
The incident, near a checkpoint in the Nad Ali district, brought the number of deaths in Afghanistan among British service personnel since 2001 to 266.The incident, near a checkpoint in the Nad Ali district, brought the number of deaths in Afghanistan among British service personnel since 2001 to 266.
Rifleman Kinggett was killed while trying to provide covering fire for the evacuation of an injured colleague near Sangin, Helmand.Rifleman Kinggett was killed while trying to provide covering fire for the evacuation of an injured colleague near Sangin, Helmand.
SAC Southgate was a willing volunteer for his tour of duty in Afghanistan and epitomised the very best the service represents Air Cmdr Malcolm Brecht SAC Southgate was a willing volunteer for his tour of duty in Afghanistan and epitomised the very best the service represents Air Cmdr Malcolm Brecht class="" href="/2/hi/uk_news/8538423.stm">UK soldier killed in Afghanistan
His commanding officer, Lt Col Rupert Jones, described him as "a young man that his mates could absolutely rely on".His commanding officer, Lt Col Rupert Jones, described him as "a young man that his mates could absolutely rely on".
The rifleman had been serving as part of 3 Rifles Battle Group when he died.The rifleman had been serving as part of 3 Rifles Battle Group when he died.
Its commanding officer, Lt Col Nick Kitson, said: "Brave as a lion and selfless until the end, he fell to enemy fire while protecting the evacuation of a wounded comrade shot minutes before. "Its commanding officer, Lt Col Nick Kitson, said: "Brave as a lion and selfless until the end, he fell to enemy fire while protecting the evacuation of a wounded comrade shot minutes before. "
The soldier's family said in a statement: "He gave his life doing what he loved, he always wanted to be a soldier. He will always be our hero."The soldier's family said in a statement: "He gave his life doing what he loved, he always wanted to be a soldier. He will always be our hero."
SAC Southgate, from 2 Squadron, RAF Regiment, had joined the service as a gunner in 2008 and earned the Frank Sylvester Trophy for top student during his traineeship.SAC Southgate, from 2 Squadron, RAF Regiment, had joined the service as a gunner in 2008 and earned the Frank Sylvester Trophy for top student during his traineeship.
He went on to become a machine-gun specialist and had planned to stay with the RAF for two years before joining the special forces, according to the Ministry of Defence.He went on to become a machine-gun specialist and had planned to stay with the RAF for two years before joining the special forces, according to the Ministry of Defence.
In Afghanistan, he was working as part of the Kandahar Airfield Defence Force.In Afghanistan, he was working as part of the Kandahar Airfield Defence Force.

Most recent UK fatalities

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Total deaths 2010: 21Total deaths 2010: 21
Updated: Feb 26 2010Full list
Updated: Feb 26 2010Full list
He died when the military Land Rover he was driving was hit by a roadside bomb north of the airfield.He died when the military Land Rover he was driving was hit by a roadside bomb north of the airfield.
The airfield commander Air Commodore Malcolm Brecht described SAC Southgate as "an outstanding gunner in every respect".The airfield commander Air Commodore Malcolm Brecht described SAC Southgate as "an outstanding gunner in every respect".
"An enthusiastic, loyal and dedicated member of the Royal Air Force Regiment, he was a willing volunteer for his tour of duty in Afghanistan and epitomised the very best the service represents - loyalty, respect, selflessness, service and excellence," he said."An enthusiastic, loyal and dedicated member of the Royal Air Force Regiment, he was a willing volunteer for his tour of duty in Afghanistan and epitomised the very best the service represents - loyalty, respect, selflessness, service and excellence," he said.
SAC Southgate was described by friends as "happy, compassionate and fiercely loyal" and comrades also spoke of his sense of humour.SAC Southgate was described by friends as "happy, compassionate and fiercely loyal" and comrades also spoke of his sense of humour.
His family paid tribute to the "best son, brother and boyfriend" they could have wished for.His family paid tribute to the "best son, brother and boyfriend" they could have wished for.
As well as his relatives, SAC Southgate leaves a girlfriend, named only as Caley.As well as his relatives, SAC Southgate leaves a girlfriend, named only as Caley.