Rifleman Mark Turner, from 3rd Battalion, The Rifles was killed as a result of an explosion in the Kajaki area of Helmand Province on Sunday 4 April 2010. |
Rifleman Daniel Holkham, from 3rd Battalion The RIFLES, serving with 3 RIFLES Battle Group, was killed during the afternoon of 27 March 2010. Rifleman Holkham died as a result of an explosion which occurred in an area one kilometre to the east of Sangin DC, in Helmand Province. |
Serjeant Steven Campbell, from 3rd Battalion The Rifles, was killed in Afghanistan on Monday 22 March 2010 as a result of an improvised explosive device which detonated while he was patrolling around 3km south of Sangin district centre. |
Corporal Stephen Thompson, from 1st Battalion The Rifles (1 RIFLES), serving as part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group, died as a result of an explosion south of Sangin district centre, in Helmand province, during the afternoon of Sunday 7 March 2010 |
Lance Corporal Tom Keogh, from A Company, 4th Battalion The Rifles (4 RIFLES), part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group, died as a result of small arms fire near Sangin, in Helmand province, during the morning of Sunday 7 March 2010. |
Rifleman Liam Maughan, of 3rd Battalion The Rifles died from wounds received as a result of small arms fire near Sangin, in Helmand province, during the morning of Saturday 6 March 2010. |
Rifleman Jonathon Allott, of 3rd Battalion The Rifles died from wounds received as a result of an explosion which occurred near Sangin, in Helmand province, during the morning of Friday 5 March 2010. |
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Corporal Richard Green, from 3rd Battalion The Rifles died as a result of small arms fire near Sangin in Helmand province during the morning of Tuesday 2 March 2010. |
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Rifleman Carlo Apolis, of 4th Battalion The Rifles, serving as part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group, was killed by a gunshot wound resulting from small arms fire in Sangin, Helmand province on Monday 1 March 2010 |
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Rifleman Martin Kinggett, of A Company, 4th Battalion The Rifles, part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group, was killed was killed by a gun shot wound in Sangin, Afghanistan on Thursday 25 February 2010. |
Sapper Guy Mellors, from 36 Engineer Regiment, serving as part of the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Task Force, was killed as a result of an explosion to the north east of Sangin district centre, Afghanistan on Monday 15 February 2010. |
Rifleman Mark Marshall, from 6th Battalion The Rifles, serving with 3 RIFLEs Battle Group, was killed when an IED detonated while he was on a routine foot to the north east of Sangin in Helmand province, Afghanistan on Sunday 14 February 2010. |
Corporal John Moore, The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS), part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group, were killed in Afghanistan on Sunday 7 February 2010. |
Private Sean McDonald, The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS), part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group, was killed in Afghanistan on Sunday 7 February 2010. |
Lance Corporal Daniel Cooper, from 3 RIFLES died from wounds received as a result of an explosion near Sangin, in Helmand province, during the morning of Sunday 24 January 2010. |
Rifleman Peter Aldridge, of A Company, 4 RIFLES, serving as part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group, was killed by an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province in Afghanistan on Friday 22 January 2010. |
Corporal Lee Brownson, from 3rd Battalion, the Rifles were killed in Afghanistan on 15 January 2010 as a result of an IED explosion while on patrol near Sangin, in Helmand Province. |
Rifleman Luke Farmer, from 3rd Battalion, the Rifles were killed in Afghanistan on 15 January 2010 as a result of an IED explosion while on patrol near Sangin, in Helmand Province. |
Sapper David Watson, from 33 Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Royal Engineers, died of wounds sustained in an explosion caused by an Improvised Explosive Device on Thursday 31 December 2009 in the vicinity of Patrol Base Blenheim in the Sangin region of Helmand Province. |
Rifleman Aidan Howell, of 3rd Battalion, The Rifles was killed as a result of an explosion that happened near Forward Operating Base Zeebrugge, in the Kajaki area of Helmand Province, during the afternoon of 28 December 2009. |
Lance Corporal Tommy Brown, from The Parachute Regiment was killed in Afghanistan on Tuesday 22 December 2009 as a result of a suspected Improvised Explosive Device while on a foot patrol about 1km south of Sangin, central Helmand Province. |
Lance Corporal Christopher Roney, of A Company, 3rd Battalion The Rifles, was killed in Afghanistan on Monday 21 December 2009 following an engagement in Sangin, Northern Helmand, Afghanistan. |
Lance Corporal David Leslie Kirkness, from the 3 RIFLES Reconnaissance Platoon, was killed following a suicide improvised explosive device blast on a route into central Sangin, northern Helmand, Afghanistan, on Tuesday 15 December 2009. |
Rifleman James Stephen Brown, from the 3 RIFLES Reconnaissance Platoon, was killed following a suicide improvised explosive device blast on a route into central Sangin, northern Helmand, Afghanistan, on Tuesday 15 December 2009. |
Rifleman Andrew Ian Fentiman, from 7th Battalion The Rifles was killed as a result of small arms fire whilst on a foot patrol near Sangin in central Helmand province during the morning of 15 November 2009. |
Rifleman Samuel John Bassett, was killed in Afghanistan, following an improvised explosive device explosion in the area of Sangin on Sunday 8 November 2009. |
Rifleman Philip Allen, 2nd Battalion The Rifles (2 RIFLES), was killed following the detonation of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near Sangin in central Helmand province on Saturday, 7 November 2009. |
Serjeant Phillip Scott, of 3rd Battalion The Rifles was killed in Afghanistan following an improvised explosive device explosion in northern Helmand province on Thursday 5 November 2009. |
Staff Sergeant Olaf Sean George Schmid, of the Royal Logistic Corps, was killed following an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in the Sangin region of Helmand Province on Saturday 31 October 2009 |
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