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Three soldiers repatriated to UK Three soldiers repatriated to UK
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The bodies of three soldiers killed in Helmand Province in Afghanistan will be repatriated to the UK later.The bodies of three soldiers killed in Helmand Province in Afghanistan will be repatriated to the UK later.
Rifleman Daniel Holkham, 19, Lance Corporal of Horse Jonathan Woodgate, 26 and Serjeant Steven Campbell, 30, died in separate incidents this month.Rifleman Daniel Holkham, 19, Lance Corporal of Horse Jonathan Woodgate, 26 and Serjeant Steven Campbell, 30, died in separate incidents this month.
Families of the three men will hold a private service at RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire.Families of the three men will hold a private service at RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire.
The coffins will then be taken through Wootton Bassett where hundreds are expected to pay their respects.The coffins will then be taken through Wootton Bassett where hundreds are expected to pay their respects.
The funeral will also take place later of 31-year-old Captain Martin Driver, from 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, who died from his injuries when a roadside bomb exploded.The funeral will also take place later of 31-year-old Captain Martin Driver, from 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, who died from his injuries when a roadside bomb exploded.
'Finest soldiers''Finest soldiers'
The service will be held at St John the Baptist Church in Cudworth, Barnsley.The service will be held at St John the Baptist Church in Cudworth, Barnsley.
Capt Driver was seriously injured by an improvised explosive device on 21 February.Capt Driver was seriously injured by an improvised explosive device on 21 February.
He was flown back for treatment at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine at Selly Oak, in Birmingham, but died later.He was flown back for treatment at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine at Selly Oak, in Birmingham, but died later.
Sjt Steven Campbell was described by his CO as a "warrior to the core"Sjt Steven Campbell was described by his CO as a "warrior to the core"
Rfn Holkham, from Chatham in Kent, served with 3 Rifles and was killed on Saturday when a suicide bomber detonated a device near the Sangin Bazaar. Rfn Holkham, from the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, served with 3 Rifles and was killed on Saturday when a suicide bomber detonated a device near the Sangin Bazaar.
His brothers, 20-year-old Matthew and 18-year-old Andrew, serve in the same regiment.His brothers, 20-year-old Matthew and 18-year-old Andrew, serve in the same regiment.
L/Cpl Woodgate, from Suffolk, served with the Household Cavalry Regiment and died on Friday when a grenade was thrown as he was on foot patrol.L/Cpl Woodgate, from Suffolk, served with the Household Cavalry Regiment and died on Friday when a grenade was thrown as he was on foot patrol.
Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer Household Cavalry Regiment, described "Jo" Woodgate as "one of our finest soldiers".Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer Household Cavalry Regiment, described "Jo" Woodgate as "one of our finest soldiers".
"His courage was undefeatable and he was resilient to the end," he said."His courage was undefeatable and he was resilient to the end," he said.
Sjt Campbell, from Pelton, County Durham, served with 3 Rifles.Sjt Campbell, from Pelton, County Durham, served with 3 Rifles.
He was killed on 22 March when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded as he patrolled an area south of Sangin district centre.He was killed on 22 March when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded as he patrolled an area south of Sangin district centre.
His commanding officer, Lt Col Nick Kitson, said Sjt Campbell was "one of the Army's rarest treasures".His commanding officer, Lt Col Nick Kitson, said Sjt Campbell was "one of the Army's rarest treasures".