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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. |
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. |
His courage was undefeatable and he was resilient to the end L/Cpl Woodgate's commanding officer | |
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. |
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. | 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". |