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UK Military Death Toll In Afghanistan Past 260

Date    Name    Rank    Age    Unit    Branch    State    City    Cause    Place of Death    Died In

2-25-2010 NAME NOT RELEASED YET Not yet reported 0 4th Battalion The Rifles (4 RIFLES), part of the 3 RIFLES Battle Group British Army Not yet reported Not yet reported Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (near) Afghanistan
2-24-2010 NAME NOT RELEASED YET 0 2 Squadron, Royal Air Force Regiment British Royal Air Force Not yet reported Not yet reported Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kandahar Airfield (north of) Afghanistan
2-18-2010 Dalzell, Douglas Lieutenant 27 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards British Army England Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Babaji area of Nahr-e Saraj (central Helmand) Afghanistan
2-18-2010 Walker, David “Davey” Lance Sergeant 36 1st Battalion Scots Guards (1 Grenadier Guards Battle Group) British Army Scotland Glasgow Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad-e-Ali (central Helmand Province) Afghanistan
2-15-2010 Mellors, Guy Sapper 20 36 Engineer Regiment ( Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Task Force) British Army England Coventry Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Patrol Base EZARAY (near), to the north-east of Sangin District Centre Afghanistan
2-14-2010 Dawson, Sean Kingsman 19 The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment (2 LANCS) British Army England Ashton-Under-Lyne, Manchester Hostile – friendly fire – small arms fire Musa Qal’ah district Afghanistan
2-14-2010 Marshall, Mark Rifleman 29 6th BATTALION, THE RIFLES British Army England Exeter Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Forward Operating Base INKERMAN (near Sangin) Afghanistan
2-13-2010 Greenhalgh, Dave Lance Sergean 25 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards British Army England Ilkeston, Derbyshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad ‘Ali district Afghanistan
2-11-2010 Hicks, Darren Lance Corporal 29 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards British Army England Mousehole in Cornwall Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Babaji district (central Helmand province) Afghanistan
2-08-2010 Markland, David Warrant Officer Class 2 36 36 Engineer Regiment British Army England Euxton, Lancashire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad ‘Ali district Afghanistan
2-07-2010 McDonald, Sean Private 26 The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) British Army Canada Toronto Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin Afghanistan
2-07-2010 Moore, John Corporal 22 The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) British Army Scotland Bellshill, Lanarkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin Afghanistan
2-01-2010 Shaw,Graham Lance Corporal 27 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (3 YORKS) British Army England Huddersfield Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Malgir (near) Afghanistan
2-01-2010 Riley, Liam Corporal 21 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (3 YORKS) British Army England Sheffield Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Malgir (near) Afghanistan
1-24-2010 Cooper, Daniel Lance Corporal 21 3rd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Hereford Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin Afghanistan
1-22-2010 Aldridge, Peter Rifleman 19 4th Battalion The Rifles British Army England Folkestone, Kent Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin Afghanistan
1-15-2010 Farmer, Luke Rifleman 19 3rd Battalion The Rifles British Army England West Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-15-2010 Brownson, Corporal Lee Corporal 30 3rd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Bishop Auckland Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-11-2010 Read, Daniel Captain 31 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, British Army England Kent Hostile – hostile fire Musa Qala (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-03-2010 Hayes, Robert Private 19 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment British Army England Cambridge Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad e Ali district (Helmand province) Afghanistan
12-31-2009 Watson, David Sapper 33 33 Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), Royal Engineers British Army England Whickham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Patrol Base Blenheim (vacinity of), near Sangin Afghanistan
12-28-2009 Howell, Aidan Rifleman 19 3rd Battalion, The Rifles British Army England Sidcup, Kent Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kajaki area of Helmand Province Afghanistan
12-22-2009 Brown. Tommy Lance Corporal 0 The Parachute Regiment British Army Not yet reported Not yet reported Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-21-2009 Roney, Christopher Lance Corporal 23 3rd Battalion, The Rifles British Army England Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Patrol Base Almas (near Sangin, central Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-20-2009 Pritchard, Michael David Lance Corporal 22 The Royal Military Police British Army England Maidstone, Kent Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-19-2009 Hornby, Simon Corporal 29 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment British Army England Liverpool Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad-e-Ali area, central Helmand Province Afghanistan
12-15-2009 Kirkness, David Leslie Lance Corporal 34 3rd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Wakefield, West Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-15-2009 Brown, James Stephen Rifleman 18 3rd Battalion, The Rifles British Army England Farnborough, Hampshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-07-2009 Drane, Adam Paul Lance Corporal 23 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regimen British Army England Bury St Edmunds Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad e-Ali district (central Helmand province) Afghanistan
11-30-2009 Amer, John Paxton Sergeant 30 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards British Army England Sunderland Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Babaji area (central Helmand province) Afghanistan
11-18-2009 Loughran-Dickson, Robert David Sergeant 33 4th Regiment, Royal Military Police British Army Not Yet Reported Not Yet Reported Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Patrol Base Wahid (Nad-e-Ali District) Afghanistan
11-15-2009 Marlton-Thomas, Loren Owen Christopher Corporal 28 33 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers British Army England Not yet reported Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Patrol Base Sandford,) Afghanistan
11-15-2009 Fentiman, Andrew Rifleman 23 7th Battalion The Rifles British Army England Cambridge Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-08-2009 Bassett, John Samuel Rifleman 20 1 Platoon, A Company, 4th Battalion The Rifles British Army England Plymouth Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Helmand province Afghanistan
11-07-2009 Allen, Philip Rifleman 20 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Dorset Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-05-2009 Scott, Phillip Serjeant 30 3rd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Malton, North Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-03-2009 Webster-Smith, Nicholas Corporal 24 Royal Military Police British Army England Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad e Ali District in Helmand Province Afghanistan
11-03-2009 Chant, Darren Warrant Officer Class 1 39 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards British Army England Lovage Way, Horndean Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad e Ali District in Helmand Province Afghanistan
11-03-2009 Major, James Guardsman 18 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards British Army England Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province Afghanistan
11-03-2009 Boote, Steven Acting Corporal 22 Royal Military Police British Army England Birkenhead Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province Afghanistan
11-03-2009 Telford, Matthew Sergeant 37 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards British Army England Grimsby, South Humberside Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province Afghanistan
10-31-2009 Schmid, Olaf Sean George Staff Sergeant 30 Royal Logistics Corps British Army England Truro, Cornwall Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin Afghanistan
10-25-2009 Mason, Thomas Corporal 27 The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Bellshill, Glasgow Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Selly Oak Hospital (Birmingham, UK) England
10-22-2009 Oakland, James Corporal 26 Royal Military Police British Army England New Moston, Manchester Hostile – hostile fire Gereshk district centre in central Helmand province Afghanistan
10-08-2009 Hill, James Lance Corporal 23 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards British Army England Redhill, Surrey Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Camp Bastion (central Helmand province) Afghanistan
10-05-2009 Janes, Jamie Guardsman 20 6 Platoon, 2 Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards British Army England Stafford, Staffordshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad e-Ali district (central Helmand province) Afghanistan
10-01-2009 Wojtak, Marcin Senior Aircraftman 24 34 Squadron RAF Regiment British Royal Air Force England Leicester Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Camp Bastion (central Helmand province) Afghanistan
9-27-2009 Prosser, James Private 21 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh British Army Wales Cwmbran Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qaleh District (northern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
9-21-2009 Lockett, Michael Acting Sergeant 28 Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army Scotland Monifieth in Angus Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk district (Helmand province) Afghanistan
9-16-2009 Hall, Brett Trooper 21 2nd Royal Tank Regiment (2 RTR) British Army England Dartmouth, Devon Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Selly Oak, UK UK
9-16-2009 McGrath, Stuart Serjeant (Acting) 28 2nd Battalion The Rifles (2 RIFLES) British Army England Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk district (Helmand province) Afghanistan
9-13-2009 Dunn-Bridgeman, Jason Kingsman 20 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment British Army England Liverpool Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Babaji district (Helmand province) Afghanistan
9-09-2009 Harrison, John Corporal 29 1PARA Special Forces Support Group British Army Scotland Not Yet Reported Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Kunduz province Afghanistan
9-03-2009 Elliott, Gavin Private 19 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment British Army England Woodsetts, Worksop, North Derbyshire Hostile – hostile fire – Small arms fire Babaji district, central Helmand province Afghanistan
9-02-2009 Brandon, Richard James Lance Corporal 24 Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) British Army England Kidderminster Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (South of) Afghanistan
8-31-2009 Millar, Stuart Sergeant 40 The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Inverness Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack Babaji district (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-31-2009 Elliott, Kevin Private 24 The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Dundee Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack Babaji district (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-29-2009 Houltram, Lee Andrew Sergeant 33 Naval Special Forces British Royal Marine England Cowie in Stirlingshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand) Afghanistan
8-25-2009 Bush, Shaun Fusilier 24 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers British Army England Warwickshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Selly Oak UK
8-20-2009 McAleese, Paul Sergeant 29 2nd Battalion the Rifles British Army England Hereford Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-20-2009 Young, Johnathon Private 18 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington’s) British Army England Hull Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-16-2009 Fullarton, James Lance Corporal 24 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (2 RRF) British Army England Coventry Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-16-2009 Annis, Simon Fusilier 18 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (2 RRF) British Army England Salford Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-16-2009 Carter, Louis Fusilier 19 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (2 RRF) British Army England Nuneaton Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-15-2009 Hunt, Richard Private 21 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh British Army England Haverford West Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Defence Medicine in Selly Oak, UK UK
8-15-2009 Valentine, Simon Sergeant 29 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers British Army England Bedworth Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-13-2009 Hatton, Matthew Lance Bombardier 23 40th Regiment Royal Artillery (The Lowland Gunners) British Army England Easingwold in North Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-13-2009 Wild, Daniel Rifleman 19 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Hartlepool Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-13-2009 Hale, Mark Captain 42 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Bournemouth Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-08-2009 Williams, Jason George Private 23 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment British Army England Worcester Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-06-2009 Mulligan, Kevin Corporal 26 The Parachute Regiment British Army England Not Yet Reported Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (north of) Afghanistan
8-06-2009 Hopkins, Dale Thomas Lance Corporal 23 The Parachute Regiment British Army England Not Yet Reported Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (north of) Afghanistan
8-06-2009 Adams, Kyle Private 21 The Parachute Regiment British Army England Not Yet Reported Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (north of) Afghanistan
8-04-2009 Lombardi, Anthony Craftsman 21 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) British Army England Scunthorpe Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah district, Helmand province Afghanistan
7-27-2009 Lawrence, Phillip Trooper 22 The Light Dragoons British Army England Birkenhead Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah district, Helmand province Afghanistan
7-27-2009 Upton, Sean Warrant Officer Class 2 26 5th Regiment Royal Artillery British Army England Nottinghamshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin district, Helmand province Afghanistan
7-25-2009 Hopson, Craig Bombardier 24 40th Regiment Royal Artillery (The Lowland Gunners) British Army England Castleford, West Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Babaji area of Helmand province Afghanistan
7-22-2009 King, Christopher Guardsman 20 Number 2 Company, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards British Army England Birkenhead, near Liverpool Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad e Ali District in Helmand Province Afghanistan
7-20-2009 Shepherd, Daniel Captain 28 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps British Army England Not Yet Reported Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad e-Ali district, Helmand province Afghanistan
7-19-2009 Etchells, Joseph Corporal 22 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers British Army England Mossley Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin, northern Helmand province Afghanistan
7-16-2009 Toge, Aminiasi Rifleman 26 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army Fiji Suva Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Forward Operating Base Keenannear Gereshk Afghanistan
7-10-2009 Aldridge, William Rifleman 18 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Bromyard in Herefordshire Hostile – hostile fire Forward Operating Base Wishtan in Sangin Afghanistan
7-10-2009 Backhouse, James Rifleman 18 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Castleford, Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire Forward Operating Base Wishtan in Sangin Afghanistan
7-10-2009 Horne, Jonathan Corporal 28 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Walsall Hostile – hostile fire Forward Operating Base Wishtan in Sangin Afghanistan
7-10-2009 Scott, Lee Corporal 26 The 2nd Royal Tank Regiment British Army England Ely Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad-e Ali, Helmand province Afghanistan
7-10-2009 Simpson, Daniel Rifleman 20 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Croydon Hostile – hostile fire Forward Operating Base Wishtan in Sangin Afghanistan
7-10-2009 Murphy, Joe Rifleman 18 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Castle Bromwich, Birmingham Hostile – hostile fire Forward Operating Base Wishtan in Sangin Afghanistan
7-09-2009 Brackpool, John Private 27 Prince of Wales’s Company, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards British Army England Crawley, West Sussex Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Char-e-Anjir, just outside Lashkar Gah Afghanistan
7-09-2009 Hume, Daniel Rifleman 22 4th Battalion The Rifles British Army England Slough Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nad e-Ali, Helmand province Afghanistan
7-07-2009 Whiteside, Christopher Trooper 21 The Light Dragoons British Army England Blackpool, Lancashire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (near) Afghanistan
7-06-2009 Babington-Browne, Ben Captain 27 22 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers British Army England Maidstone Non-Hostile – Helicopter crash Forward Operating Base (FOB) Mescall Afghanistan
7-05-2009 Elson, Dane Lance Corporal 22 1st Battalion Welsh Guards British Army Zimbabwe Harare Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
7-04-2009 Laws, Robert Private 18 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment British Army England Bromsgrove in Worcestershire Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack Lashkar Gah (north of), Helmand province Afghanistan
7-04-2009 Dennis, David Lance Corporal 29 The Light Dragoons British Army Wales Llanelli Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (north of), Helmand province Afghanistan
7-01-2009 Hammond, Joshua Trooper 18 2nd Royal Tank Regiment British Army England Plymouth Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (Near), Helmand province Afghanistan
7-01-2009 Thorneloe, Rupert Lieutenant Colonel 40 1st Battalion Welsh Guards British Army England Kirtlington, Oxfordshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (Near), Helmand province Afghanistan
6-19-2009 Birchall, Sean Major 33 1st Battalion Welsh Guards British Army South African Vanderbijlpark Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (Near), Helmand province Afghanistan
6-12-2009 Mervis, Paul Lieutenant 27 The 2nd Battalion the Rifles British Army England London Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (northern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
6-11-2009 McLaren, Robert Private 20 The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Kintra, Fionnphort, Isle of Mull Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kandahar (near) Afghanistan
6-02-2009 Thatcher, Cyrus Rifleman 19 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Caversham, Berkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-30-2009 Moffett, Nigel Lance Corporal 28 Squadron C Light Dragoons British Army Northern Ireland Holywood, Belfast Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qaleh, Helmand province Afghanistan
5-30-2009 Bolger, Stephen Corporal 30 Parachute Regiment British Army England Cromer/Norfolk Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qaleh, Helmand province Afghanistan
5-28-2009 Hill, Kieron Lance Corporal 20 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army England Nottingham Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Garmsir – Helmand province Afghanistan
5-27-2009 Richards, Robert Martin Lance Corporal 24 Royal Marine Armoured Support Group British Royal Marine Wales Betws-y-Coed Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Selly Oak Hospital Birmingham, UK (Lashkar Gah (Helmand)) England
5-23-2009 Rossi, Jordan Sapper 22 5 Field Squadron, 38 Engineer Regiment British Army England West Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-22-2009 Suesue, Petero “Pat” Fusilier 28 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers British Army Fiji Levuka Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-14-2009 Mackie, Jason Marine 21 Royal Marine Armoured Support Group British Royal Marine England Bampton, Oxfordshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (Basharan area) (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-12-2009 Evison, Mark Lawrence Lieutenant 26 1st Battalion, The Welsh Guards British Army England London Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Selly Oak Hospital (Birmingham, UK) ( Haji Halem, Helmand province) Afghanistan
5-07-2009 Pun, Kumar Corporal 31 The 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles British Army England Devon Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-07-2009 Ross, Ben Sergeant 34 173 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment Royal Military Police British Army Wales Bangor Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-07-2009 Sheldon, Adrian Rifleman 25 2nd Battalion The Rifles British Army England Mansfield Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin – near (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-07-2009 Binnie, Sean Corporal 22 The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Ireland Belfast Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Woqab, close to Musa Qaleh (Helmand province) Afghanistan
4-28-2009 Fasfous, Tobie Lance Sergeant 29 1st Battalion Welsh Guards British Army Wales Bridgend Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (north east of ) (Helmand province) Afghanistan
3-15-2009 Stiff, Graeme Corporal 24 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards British Army Germany Münster Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Garmsir District (southern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
3-15-2009 John, Dean Corporal 25 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards British Army South Wales Neath Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Garmsir District (southern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
3-14-2009 Harkett, Christopher Lance Corporal 22 2nd Battalion, Royal Welsh Regiment British Army England Pontardawe, Swansea Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qala District Centre (Northern Helmand) Afghanistan
2-25-2009 Laski, Michael “Mick” Marine 21 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Liverpool Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Helmand Province) England
2-25-2009 Gunn, Jamie Rifleman 21 1st Battalion The Rifles British Army England Leamington Spa, Warwickshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
2-25-2009 Upton, Paul “Uppers” Lance Corporal 31 1st Battalion The Rifles British Army England Looe, Cornwall Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
2-25-2009 Gaden, Tom Corporal 24 1st Battalion The Rifles British Army England Taunton (Somerset) Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
2-16-2009 Kingscott, Stephen Lance Corporal 22 1st Battalion The Rifles British Army England Plymouth Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Helmand Province Afghanistan
2-14-2009 Smith, Darren Marine 27 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Fleetwood, Lancashire Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-30-2009 Nield, Daniel “Danny” Corporal 31 1st Battalion The Rifles British Army England Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack Musa Qaleh (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-17-2009 Robinson, Richard “Robbo” Acting Corporal 21 1st Battalion The Rifles British Army England Saltash, Cornwall Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin District Centre (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-15-2009 Winter, Danny Corporal 28 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Manchester Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-15-2009 Sawyer, Tom Herbert John Captain 26 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery British Army England Hertfordshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-11-2009 Mackin, Travis Marine 22 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Plymouth Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kajaki (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-01-2009 Reed, Chris Serjeant 25 6th Battalion The Rifles (C Company of the 1st Battalion) British Army England Plymouth (Devonshire) Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Garmsir – Helmand province Afghanistan
12-31-2008 Elms, Liam Corporal 26 Zulu Company, 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Wigan (Greater Manchester) Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin District (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-24-2008 Whatley, Benjamin Lance Corporal 20 42 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England King’s Lynn (Norfolk) Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Nad-E-Ali District (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-21-2008 Deering, Robert Corporal 33 Commando Logistics Regiment British Royal Marine England Solihull Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-17-2008 Nash, Stuart Rifleman 21 1st Battalion The Rifles British Army Australia Sydney Hostile – hostile fire Zarghun Kalay, Nad e Ali District (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-15-2008 Lewis, Aaron Lieutenant 26 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery British Army England Essex Hostile – hostile fire Forward Operating Base, Gereshk area of (Helmand province) Afghanistan
12-12-2008 Davies, Damian Marine 27 Commando Logistics Regiment British Royal Marine England Telford, Shropshire Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber Sangin – south of (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-12-2008 Manuel, John Henry Sergeant 38 Company HQ, X-Ray Company, 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber Sangin (south of) (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-12-2008 Birch, Marc Corporal 26 6 Troop, X-Ray Company British Royal Marine England Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber Sangin District (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-12-2008 Fellows, Steven Lance Corporal 26 Whiskey Company, 45 Commando British Royal Marine England High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-27-2008 Evans, Tony Marine 20 42 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack Lashkar Gah (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-27-2008 Sparks, Georgie Marine 19 42 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Epping (Essex) Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack Lashkar Gah (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-24-2008 Lucas, Alexander Marine 24 Victor Company, 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Southampton Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kajaki (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-15-2008 Dura, Krishnabahadur Colour Sergeant 36 2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles British Army Nepal Lamjung district of western Nepal Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qaleh (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-12-2008 Dunstan, Neil David Marine 32 UK Landing Force Command Support Group British Royal Marine England Bournemouth Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Garmsir District (southern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-12-2008 McKibben, Robert Joseph Marine 32 UK Landing Force Command Support Group British Royal Marine Ireland Westport, County Mayo Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Garmsir District (southern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-04-2008 Rai, Yubraj Rifleman 28 2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles British Army Nepal Khotang district Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Musa Qaleh (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
10-15-2008 Munday, James Trooper 21 D Squadron, the Household Cavalry Regiment British Army England Coleshill Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Helmand province Afghanistan
9-13-2008 Mason, Nicky Lance Corporal 26 2nd Battalion the Parachute British Army England Aveley Hostile – hostile fire – Explosion Kajaki (near), Helmand province Afghanistan
9-12-2008 Rawstron, Jason Lee Private 23 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment British Army England Clayton-Le-Moors, Lancashire Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Forward Operating Base Gibraltar (Helmand province) Afghanistan
9-10-2008 O’Donnell, Gary Warrant Officer Class 2 40 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment Royal Logistic Corps British Army Scotland Edinburgh Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qaleh (Helmand province) Afghanistan
9-04-2008 Cupples, Justin James Ranger 29 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment British Army Ireland County Cavan Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
8-18-2008 Dempsey, Barry Corporal 29 The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Ayrshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
8-11-2008 Bland, Wayne Signaller 21 16 Signal Regiment British Army England Leeds Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb Kabul Afghanistan
7-29-2008 Cowton, Peter Joe Private 25 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment British Army England Basingstoke Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Nahri Sarrj (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
7-28-2008 Mathews, Jonathan William Sergeant 35 The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Edinburgh Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Marjah (west of Lashkar Gah, Helmand Province) Afghanistan
7-24-2008 Rowe, Kenneth Michael Lance Corporal 24 Royal Army Veterinary Corps, 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment British Army England Newcastle Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Forward Operating Base Inkerman) Afghanistan
7-22-2008 Barnes, Jason Stuart Corporal 25 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 2nd BN the Parachute Regimen British Army England Exeter Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kajaki (northern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
6-28-2008 Johnson, James Lance Corporal 31 B Company 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Chatham, Kent Hostile – hostile fire – land mine Lashkar Gah [Helmand Prov.] Afghanistan
6-27-2008 Shirley, Dan Warrant Officer 2nd Class 32 13 Air Assault Support Regiment Royal Logistic Corps British Army England Leicester Non-hostile – vehicle accident Helmand Province Afghanistan
6-24-2008 Williams, Michael Sergeant Major 40 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment British Army Wales Cardiff Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Helmand Province Afghanistan
6-24-2008 Whittaker, Joe Private 20 4th Battalion The Parachute Regiment British Army England Warwickshire Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack Helmand Province Afghanistan
6-17-2008 Stout, Paul Lance Corporal 31 Not reported yet British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (east of), Helmand Province Afghanistan
6-17-2008 Bryant, Sarah Sergeant 26 Intelligence Corps British Army England Burscough Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (east of), Helmand Province Afghanistan
6-17-2008 Larkin, Richard Lance Corporal 39 Not reported yet British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (east of), Helmand Province Afghanistan
6-17-2008 Reeve, Sean Robert Corporal 28 Royal Signals British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah (east of), Helmand Province Afghanistan
6-12-2008 Bateman, James Lance Corporal 29 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (2 Para) British Army England Staines, Middlesex Hostile – hostile fire Upper Gereshk Valley Afghanistan
6-12-2008 Doherty, Jeff Private 20 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (2 Para) British Army England Coventry Hostile – hostile fire Upper Gereshk Valley Afghanistan
6-08-2008 Murray, Charles David Private 19 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment British Army England Carlisle Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Upper Sangin Valley Afghanistan
6-08-2008 Gamble, Daniel Private 22 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment British Army England Uckfield, East Sussex Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Upper Sangin Valley Afghanistan
6-08-2008 Cuthbertson, Nathan Private 19 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment British Army England Sunderland Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Upper Sangin Valley Afghanistan
5-25-2008 Gostick, Dale Marine 22 3 Troop Armoured Support Company British Royal Marine England Oxford Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-19-2008 Thompson, James Christopher Not reported yet 27 SAS British Army England Tyneside Hostile – hostile fire – Explosion Musa Qala (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-02-2008 Babakobau, Ratu Trooper 29 Household Cavalry Regiment British Army Fiji Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Naw Zad district – Helmand Province Afghanistan
4-21-2008 Pearson, Robert Trooper 22 Queens Royal Lancers Regiment British Army England Grimsby Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (between Gareshk and Camp Bastion) Afghanistan
4-13-2008 Thompson, Gary Senior Aircraftman (SAC) 51 Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment British Royal Air Force England Nottingham Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kandahar Airfield Afghanistan
4-13-2008 Livingstone, Graham Keter Senior Aircraftman 23 Squadron RAF Regiment British Royal Air Force Scotland Glasgow Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kandahar Airfield Afghanistan
3-30-2008 Marsh, David Marine 22 40 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine Not reported yet Sheffield Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kajaki (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
3-30-2008 Thornton, John Lieutenant 23 40 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine Not reported yet Ferndown in Dorset Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kajaki (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
2-20-2008 Mulvihill, Damian Corporal 32 40 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Plymouth Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
2-17-2008 Lawrence, Damian Stephen Corporal 25 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards) British Army North Yorkshire Scarborough Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kajaki (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
1-20-2008 Gardiner, Darryl Corporal 25 5th Reg Royal Artillery, 52 Brigade’s Reconnaissance Force British Army Wiltshire Salisbury Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qaleh Afghanistan
12-08-2007 Johnson, Lee Sergeant 33 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards) British Army England Stockton-on-Tees Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Musa Qaleh (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-04-2007 Sadler, Jack Trooper 21 Honourable Artillery Company British Army England Devon Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-14-2007 Mcdermid, John Captain 43 The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland British Army Scotland Glasgow Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin District (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
11-09-2007 Alderton, Jake Lance Corporal 22 20 Field Squadron, 36 Engineer Regiment British Army England Bexley Non-hostile – vehicle accident Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
10-04-2007 Roberts, Alexis Major 32 2nd BN (with 1st BN) The Royal Gurkha Rifles British Army England Kent Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kandahar Afghanistan
9-20-2007 Tunnicliffe, Brian Private 33 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army England Not reported yet Non-hostile – vehicle accident Gereshk (north of) Helmand province Afghanistan
9-20-2007 Newman, Phillip Colour Sergeant 36 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army England Not reported yet Non-hostile – vehicle accident Gereshk (north of) Helmand province Afghanistan
9-17-2007 Violino, Ivano “Sean” Lance Corporal 29 20 Field Squadron, 36 Engineer Regiment British Army England Salford Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
9-08-2007 Botha, Johan Private 25 2nd Battalion, The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army South Africa Johan Botha Hostile – hostile fire Garmsir – Helmand province Afghanistan
9-08-2007 Brelsford, Craig Sergeant 25 2nd Battalion, The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army England Nottingham Hostile – hostile fire Garmsir – Helmand province Afghanistan
9-05-2007 Wright, Damian Private 23 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army England Mansfield Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah [Helmand Prov.] Afghanistan
9-05-2007 Ford, Ben Private 18 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) British Army England Chesterfield Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah [Helmand Prov.] Afghanistan
8-30-2007 Bridge, Christopher Senior Aircraftman 20 51 Squadron, RAF Regiment British Royal Air Force England Sheffield Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Kandahar Airfield Afghanistan
8-23-2007 McClure, Aaron James Private 19 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – friendly fire – bomb Kajaki (west of)- Helmand Province Afghanistan
8-23-2007 Thrumble, John Private 21 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – friendly fire – bomb Kajaki (west of)- Helmand Province Afghanistan
8-23-2007 Foster, Robert Graham Private 19 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – friendly fire – bomb Kajaki (west of)- Helmand Province Afghanistan
8-11-2007 Hicks, David Captain 26 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment British Army England Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire – RPG, small arms fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
8-10-2007 Rawson, Tony Private 27 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment British Army England Dagenham, Essex Hostile – hostile fire – RPG, small arms fire Jusyalay (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
7-29-2007 Jones, Michael Lance Corporal 26 Not reported yet British Royal Marine England Newbald, Yorkshire Hostile – hostile fire Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
7-27-2007 Keen, Barry Sergeant 34 245 Signal Squadron, 14 Signals Regiment British Army England Rolands Gill, Gateshead Hostile – hostile fire – Mortar attack between Heyderabad and Mirmandab (Helmand province) Afghanistan
7-26-2007 Atherton, David Guardsman 25 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards British Army England Manchester Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Upper Gereshk Valley – Helmand province Afghanistan
7-25-2007 Hawkins, Alex Lance Corporal 22 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment British Army England East Dereham, Norfolk Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin Afghanistan
7-12-2007 Hickey, Daryl Guardsman 27 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards British Army England Birmingham Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Gereshk (Helmand province) Afghanistan
7-01-2007 Wilkinson, Dave Sergeant 33 1st BN Grenadier Guards, 19 Regiment Royal Artillery British Army England Ashford, Kent Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber Gereshk (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
6-30-2007 Dolan, Sean Captain 40 1st BN, The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Qaleh-e-Gaz (northern Helmand province) Afghanistan
6-24-2007 Wright, Thomas Drummer 21 1st Battalion The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters British Army England Ripley, Derbyshire Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Lashkar Gah [Helmand Prov.] Afghanistan
6-09-2007 Downes, Neil “Tony” Guardsman 20 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards British Army England Manchester Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Sangin District of Helmand province Afghanistan
6-06-2007 Sandford, Paul “Sandy” Lance Corporal 23 1st Battalion The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters British Army England Nottingham Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Upper Gereshk Valley – Helmand province Afghanistan
5-30-2007 Gilyeat, Mike Corporal 28 Royal Military Police British Army Germany Hanover Hostile – helicopter crash (RPG attack) Upper Sangin Valley Afghanistan
5-28-2007 Bonner, Darren Corporal 31 1st Battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment British Army England Gorleston, Norfolk Hostile – hostile fire Helmand province Afghanistan
5-26-2007 Probyn, Daniel Guardsman 22 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards British Army England Tipton Hostile – hostile fire Garmsir – Helmand province Afghanistan
5-20-2007 Davey, George Russell Lance Corporal 23 1st Battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment British Army England Great Yarmouth Non-hostile – accident – firearms Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
5-03-2007 Davison, Simon Guardsman 22 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards British Army England Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Garmsir – Helmand province Afghanistan
4-13-2007 Gray, Chris Private 19 A Company Group, 1 Royal Anglian Battlegroup British Army England Leicester Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Helmand province Afghanistan
3-08-2007 Smith, Michael Warrant Officer Class 2 39 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery British Army England Liverpool Hostile – hostile fire – grenade attack Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
3-06-2007 Reddy, Benjamin Marine 22 K Company, 42 Commando Royal Marines Royal Marine England Ascot, Berkshire Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Kajaki (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
3-03-2007 McLaughlin, Liam Lance Bombardier 21 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery British Army England Lancashire Hostile – hostile fire – Rocket fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
3-03-2007 Clark, Ross Lance Bombardier 25 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery British Army Zimbabwe Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire – Rocket fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
2-22-2007 Summers, Scott Marine 23 J Company, 42 Commando Royal Marines Royal Marine England Crawley, East Sussex Non-Hostile – Accident – vehicular Helmand Province Afghanistan
2-21-2007 Holland, Jonathan “Dutchy” Marine 23 45 Commando Royal Marine England Chorley Hostile – hostile fire – land mine Sangin District of Helmand province Afghanistan
1-15-2007 Ford, Mathew Lance Corporal 30 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Immingham, Lincolnshire Hostile – hostile fire Garmsir (south of) Helmand province Afghanistan
1-13-2007 Curry, Thomas Marine 21 42 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England East London Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Kajaki – northern Helmand province Afghanistan
12-27-2006 Dwyer, James Lance Bombardier 29 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery British Army South Africa Durban Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack Helmand province (Southern) Afghanistan
12-12-2006 Watson, Richard J. Marine 42 42 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Caterham, Surrey Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Now Zad (northern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
12-05-2006 Wigley, Jonathan Marine 21 Zulu Company 45 Commando Royal Marines British Royal Marine England Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire Hostile – friendly fire – Air fire Helmand Province (Southern part) Afghanistan
10-18-2006 Wright, Gary Marine 22 45 Commando Royal Marines Royal Marine Scotland Glasgow Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber Lashkar Gah, Helmand Province Afghanistan
9-06-2006 McCulloch, Luke Lance Corporal 21 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment British Army South Africa Cape Town Hostile – helicopter crash Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
9-06-2006 Muirhead, Paul Lance Corporal 29 1st BN Royal Irish Regiment British Army England Bearley, Warwickshire Hostile – hostile fire Musa Qaleh (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
9-06-2006 Wright, Mark William Corporal 25 3rd BN, The Parachute Regiment British Army Scotland Edinburgh Hostile – hostile fire – land mine Kajaki (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
9-04-2006 O’Donnell, Craig Private 24 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th BN Royal Reg of Scotland British Army Scotland Clydebank, Dunbartonshire Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber Kabul Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Bell, Gerard Martin Flight Sergeant (Weapons System Operator) 48 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Cambridgeshire Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Johnson, Steven Flt Lt (Weapon System Officer – Navigator) 38 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Collingham, Notts Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Mitchelmore, Leigh Anthony Flt Lt (Weapon System Officer – Navigator) 28 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Bournemouth Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Nicholas, Gareth Rodney Flt Lt (Weapon System Officer – Navigator) 40 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Redruth, Cornwall Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Squires, Allan James Flt Lt (pilot and captain) 39 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Clatterbridge Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Swarbrick, Steven Flt Lt (pilot) 28 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Liverpool Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Andrews, Gary Wayne Flight Sergeant 48 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Tankerton in Kent Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Beattie, Stephen Flight Sergeant (Weapons System Operator) 42 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Dundee Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Knight, Benjamin James Sergeant (Weapons Systems Operator) 25 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Bridgewater Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Langton, John Joseph Sergeant (Weapons Systems Operator) 29 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Liverpool Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Quilliam, Gary Paul Sergeant (Weapons Systems Operator) 42 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Manchester Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Windall, Joseph David Private 22 Not reported yet Royal Marine England Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Dicketts, Oliver Simon Lance Corporal 27 Parachute Regiment British Army England Wadhurst in East Sussex Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-02-2006 Davies, Adrian Flight Sergeant (Air Engineer) 49 Number 120 Squadron Royal Air Force England Amersham, Bucks Non-hostile – airplane crash Southern Afghanistan Afghanistan
9-01-2006 Draiva, Anare Ranger 27 1 Royal Irish Regiment British Army Not reported yet Fiji Hostile – hostile fire Musa Qaleh (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
8-27-2006 Hetherington, Jonathan Lance Corporal 22 14 Signal Regiment British Army Wales Salisbury, Wiltshire Hostile – hostile fire Musa Qaleh (northern Helmand Province) Afghanistan
8-20-2006 Budd, Bryan James Corporal 29 3rd Battalion the Parachute Regiment British Army England Ripon, North Yorks Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Helmand province) Afghanistan
8-12-2006 Tansey, Sean Lance Corporal 26 The Life Guards British Army England Washington, Tyne and Wear Non-hostile – accident Helmand province (Nothern) Afghanistan
8-09-2006 Reeves, Leigh Private 25 Royal Logistic Corps British Army England Leicester Non-hostile – vehicle accident Kabul (Camp Souter) Afghanistan
8-06-2006 Cutts, Andrew Barrie Private 20 13 Air Assault Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps British Army England Blidworth, Nottinghamshire Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Musa Qaleh (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
8-01-2006 Eida, Alex Captain 29 Royal Horse Artillery British Army England Surrey Hostile – hostile fire – RPG, small arms fire Helmand Province Afghanistan
8-01-2006 Nicholls, Ross Lance Corporal 27 Household Cavalry Regiment British Army Scotland Edinburgh Hostile – hostile fire – RPG, small arms fire Helmand Province Afghanistan
8-01-2006 Johnson, Ralph 2nd Lieutenant 24 Household Cavalry Regiment British Army England Windsor Hostile – hostile fire – RPG, small arms fire Helmand Province Afghanistan
7-05-2006 Jackson, Damien Raymond Private 20 3rd Battalion the Parachute Regiment British Army England South Shields, Tyne and Wear Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
7-01-2006 Thorpe, Peter Corporal 28 3rd Parachute Battlegroup British Army England Cumbria Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin District (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
7-01-2006 Hashmi, Jabron Lance Corporal 25 Intelligence Corps British Army England Birmingham Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire Sangin District (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
6-27-2006 Bartlett, Paul Sergeant 36 Not reported yet British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Hostile – hostile fire Sangin valley (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
6-27-2006 Patten, David Captain 39 Not reported yet British Army Ireland Ulster Hostile – hostile fire Sangin valley (Helmand Province) Afghanistan
6-12-2006 Philippson, Jim Captain 29 7 Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery British Army Hertfordshire St Albans Hostile – hostile fire Helmand Province Afghanistan
3-27-2006 Craddock, Peter Edward Lance Corporal 1st Bat., Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Reg. British Army England Newberry Non-hostile – vehicle accident Lashkar Gah [Helmand Prov.] Afghanistan
3-22-2006 Cridge, Mark Corporal 25 7 Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals British Army Not reported yet Not reported yet Non-hostile – unspecified cause Camp Bastion [Helmand Prov.] Afghanistan
10-29-2005 Sherwood, Steven Lance Corporal 23 1st Battalion, The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Light Infantry British Army Herefordshire Ross-on-Wye Hostile – hostile fire Mazar-e Sharif Afghanistan
1-28-2004 Kitulagoda, Jonathan Private 23 E (Devon & Dorset) Company, The Rifle Volunteers, British Territorial Army Plymouth Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber Kabul (near) Afghanistan
8-17-2002 Busuttil, Robert Sergeant 30 Royal Logistics Corps Swansea Tycoch Non-hostile – homicide Kabul Afghanistan
8-17-2002 Gregory, John Corporal 30 Royal Logistics Corps North Yorkshire Catterick Non-hostile – suicide British base at Kabul International Airport Afghanistan
4-09-2002 George, Darren John Lance Corporal 22 1st Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment

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No Taxation Without Representation

“No taxation without representation” began as a slogan in the period 1763–1776 that summarized a primary grievance of the British colonists in the Thirteen Colonies. In short, many in those colonies believed the lack of direct representation in the distant British Parliament was an illegal denial of their rights as Englishmen, and therefore laws taxing the colonists (the kind of law that affects the most individuals directly), and other laws applying only to the colonies, were unconstitutional. In recent times, it has been used by several other groups in several different countries over similar disputes.

The phrase captures a sentiment central to the cause of the English Civil War, as articulated by John Hampden who said “what an English King has no right to demand, an English subject has a right to refuse” in the Ship money case.

Usage in American Revolution
The phrase “No Taxation Without Representation!” was coined by Reverend Jonathan Mayhew in a sermon in Boston in 1750. By 1765 the term “no taxation without representation” was in use in Boston, but no one is sure who first used it. Boston politician James Otis was most famously associated with the phrase, “taxation without representation is tyranny.”

Parliament had controlled colonial trade and taxed imports and exports since 1660. By the 1760s the Americans were being deprived of a historic right. The English Bill of Rights 1689 had forbidden the imposition of taxes without the consent of Parliament. Since the colonists had no representation in Parliament the taxes violated the guaranteed Rights of Englishmen. Parliament contended that the colonists had virtual representation.

However, Pitt the Elder, amongst other prominent Britons and North Americans such as Joseph Galloway, debated and circulated plans for the creation of a federally representative British Parliament or imperial structure with powers of taxation that was to consist of American, West Indian, Irish and British M.P.s. Despite the fact that these ideas were debated and discussed seriously on both sides of the Atlantic, it appears no Congressional demand for this constitutional development was sent to Westminster.

The Americans rejected the Stamp Act 1765 (which was repealed), and in 1773 violently rejected the remaining tax on tea imports at the Boston Tea Party. The Parliament considered this an illegal act because they believed it undermined the authority of the Crown in Parliament. When the British then used the military to enforce laws the colonists believed Parliament had passed illegally, the colonists responded by forming militias and seized political control of each colony, ousting the royal governors. The complaint was never officially over the amount of taxation (the taxes were quite low, though ubiquitous), but always on the political decision-making process by which taxes were decided in London, i.e. without representation for the colonists in British Parliament. In February 1775, Britain passed the Conciliatory Resolution which ended taxation for any colony which satisfactorily provided for the imperial defense and the upkeep of imperial officers.

Patrick Henry’s resolutions in the Virginia legislature implied that Americans possessed all the rights of Englishmen; that the principle of no taxation without representation was an essential part of the British Constitution; and that Virginia alone enjoyed the right to tax Virginians.

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Five British Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan

Three Grenadier Guards and two members of the Royal Military Police were shot dead by a police officer who entered their secure compound in Helmand province, Afghanistan.

The five soldiers killed at the compound in Nad-e-Ali were: Sergeant Matthew Telford, 37, from Grimsby, Guardsman James Major, 18, from Cleethorpes and Warrant Officer (1st Class) Darren Chant, 39, all of the Grenadier Guards, and Acting Cpl Steven Boote and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith, 24, from Pembrokeshire of the Royal Military Police.

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Putin Rejects Clinton On Iran Sanctions

9054Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has criticised talk of sanctions against Iran. Mr. Putin said: “If we speak about some kind of sanctions now, before we take concrete steps, we will fail to create favourable conditions for negotiations. That is why we consider such talk premature.” The UN has imposed three previous sanctions on Iran for pursuing its uranium enrichment program. The first sanction, 2006, focused on banning trade in materials, equipment, goods and technology that could contribute to the nuclear program. They were expanded in 2007 to include arms exports from Iran.  In 2008 Iran was restricted from importing technologies that could be used for both civilian and military purposes. Russia has offered to help enrich uranium for Iran and have it returned in a form that could be used for medical research. Putin had better things to do, he was in Beijing for a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Iran is an observer of the SCO. For the SCO, the importance of an Asian Energy Security Grid. In Beijing, Putin bluntly told the US not to intimidate Iran.

The White House had been hoping for a united, international push against Iran. But both Russia and China hold veto power on the United Nations Security Council, making the prospects for meaningful sanctions highly unlikely. Putin, a former KGB officer still control the levers of power in Russia. Putin has warned other world powers against threatening Iran during current negotiations over the Islamic country’s nuclear program. Putin stressed that what was needed was an “agreement”.  Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov defined sanctions as “counterproductive”. Last month Obama, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for sanctions and condemned Iran for constructing a secret uranium enrichment facility. Tehran has denied the facility is intended for weapons development and agreed to allow international inspectors to have access to the plant near Qum. Lavrov said that Russia wants to resolve all issues relating to Iran’s nuclear program, so that that country can make full use of its rights as a non-nuclear member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. This means that they will not fall for the American December deadline threat on Iran. It was Putin who floated the idea of Iran enriching uranium in Russia in the first place. The United States and its allies Britain, France and Germany are contemplating tighter sanctions on Iran. Putin said what was needed was a compromise, and only if a compromise is not reached should other options be considered. Putin said, “There is no need to frighten the Iranians.” Since negotiations began, Iran has pledged to open its recently revealed uranium enrichment plant near Qom to UN inspectors.

Putin’s Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting in Beijing with Jiabao about Russian Gas. This falls under what is known across Asia as the Asian Energy Security Grid. A key element of the grid is what the Russians have called the Eastern Gas Program. The plan includes the expansion of joint projects in Siberia and even in other countries across the Asia-Pacific. Unlike oil, 4 million barrels a day, China still does not import a lot of natural gas. It will because China needs it, and Putin knows that. Those pipelines would be capable of supplying China with 68 billion cubic metres of natural gas annually, representing 85 per cent of the gas China currently consumes. That’s why it was more important to for Putin to be in Beijing, than to listen to Hillary yack about Obama’s plans. Washington has a poor standing in the world. Blame George Bush if you want, but this stems from years of A Russia/US Cold War. Obama promised to end the era of “antagonism” between the United States and Russia. Obama’s “apology tour” was an open for Russia. Obama has stated that Putin was stuck “with one foot in the past.” Now, Obama sends Clinton to Russia to talk about sanctions against Tehran. Russia and China declined Obama, delivering another blow to the Obama Administration.

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IranSecretPlantObama is trying to act tough by demanding that Tehran fulfill its obligations under international law or risk the imposition of harsh new sanctions, because he didn’t know about  Iran’s construction of a uranium enrichment facility.  Oops, let me take you back to May 21, 2009 my post –>Iran Tests Medium Range Missile “Why is Obama’s administration calling Iran’s launch of a surface-to-surface missile with a range of 1,200 miles a ‘success’, because it is capable of striking Israel and other American allies, as well as U.S. bases throughout the Middle East. This means Obama talks with Tehran failed.”  I mentioned The Sajjil-2 missile was launched from Semnan and it landed precisely on the target, 125 miles east of the capital Tehran. The Sajjil missile is equipped with a new navigation system as well as precise and sophisticated sensors, meaning it can hit targets in Israel and U.S. bases throughout the Middle East, is this the ’success’ you want Obama?

Iran acknowledged the existence of the facility for the first time September 21, 2009, in a letter to the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency. The letter said “a new pilot fuel enrichment plant is under construction in the country.” The letter stated that the enrichment level would be up to 5 percent. Skip to today, September 25, 2009, “Iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow,” Obama said. Iran has a second uranium enrichment facility intended to produce highly enriched uranium and will be capable within months of producing enough material for one nuclear bomb a year. The new uranium enrichment plant “violates decisions of the United Nations Security Council.

Obama and his two buddies, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called the Iranian nuclear program “the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today” and accused Iran of “serial deception” over many years. Where have these three stooges been? It doesn’t take a genius to figure what was going on here. They are “LEADERS” and are clueless of military operations. U.S. intelligence officials said that they have known about the site for several years. They described the plant as located in series of tunnels deep within a mountain on a base belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. If this is true then, Obama has no solid relation with the military. If he did he would have known this.

Iran’s nuclear program began in 2002 with the discovery of two large nuclear facilities in Natanz and Arak. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted that Iran is using nuclear technology only for energy and medical purposes and has no interest in acquiring nuclear weapons. He said he wants to buy enriched uranium from the United States that would be used for medical purposes. Maybe Obama needs to stop RUNNING TO HIS MEDIA NETWORK FOR ATTENTION AND START RUNNING THE COUNTRY AS LEADER. This makes Obama look like a FOOL! Back to my post May 21, 2009, Obama was praising Iran success of missile test.

British Sound Off On Afghanistan War

6812aThe Afghanistan War seems to be following the footsteps of the Korean War.  Obama has kept so silent about Afghanistan that America has forgotten that troops are over there. At least the Sun in Britain has acknowledged that the Afghanistan War is still going on.

The Sun placed the faces of 207 soldiers on a cover page to remind Prime Minister Gordon Brown that they were still in conflict.

The Obama Media will never do something like this, unless it was George Bush or any Republican Official. This is the problem with the Democrats, they hide the truth when they are in office. The Sun asks the Government and Gordon Brown: Where is your leadership? Sun, come over there and ask Obama, Where Is His Leadership?

207 heroes … faces of those who have died

Obama G-20 summit

1501President Obama said “In life, there are no guarantees, and in economics, there are no guarantees,” “It was historic because of the size and the scope of the challenges that we face and because of the timeliness and magnitude of our response,” Well the president was right this time, there are no guarantees after Obama kept the regulatory steps the G-20 leaders committed to take from the media. This is the “turning point” you are hearing about. Obama pressed for European countries to invest more heavily in a stimulus program with direct infusions of capital while others, particularly French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, demanded tougher regulation of international firms.

A $1 trillion will be injected into the economy through the IMF, International Monetary Fund and other lending institutions. The G-20 leaders agreed on more regulation for banks, new rules for executive bonus pay, interest rate cuts, corporate responsibility, and sanctions against tax havens that don’t comply with G-20 rules. The United States has about 40 percent of the assets of the GDP of the G-20 and get one vote. France and Germany were against further government stimulus, they pushed for an even stronger worldwide regulation of banks and hedge funds, something Sarkozy called “non-negotiable.” Sarkozy had threatened to walk out of the summit if the group did not agree to stricter fiscal regulations. Now the IMF  gets a $1.1 trillion loan, they’re run by Europe. The World Bank is run by the United States. European socialists are going to be making the regulatory rules.

From the communique, Greta. “We agree to a framework of internationally agreed upon high standards. We will set up a financial stability board with a strengthened mandate to extend regulation and oversight to all systemically important financial institutions, instruments and markets” — including hedge funds, all — anything that they decide is important to the system — “to endorse and implement tough new principles on paying (ph) compensation and to support sustainable compensation schemes and the corporate social responsibility of all firms.” Meaning that the FSB (Financial Stability Board) headed by an Italian banker will make the decisions on what standards our own SEC and Federal Reserve board should apply to executive compensation, free enterprise, market activities, and private decision making in the United States.

Leaders predicting the stimulus plan will save or create millions of jobs, raise output by 4 percent, and accelerate the transition to a green economy.” “Of course we spoke about additional steps to promote economic recovery and growth,” said Barack Obama. Now remember we are hearing this from Obama who is inexperienced in administration with no financial background. The president said ” I have no doubt, though, that the steps that have been taken are critical to preventing us sliding into a depression. … I think the steps in the communique were necessary. Whether they’re sufficient, we’ve got to wait and see.” Mr. Obama said the G-20 meeting approved critical, bold steps. He said there is no guarantee they will all work, but he stressed the healing process has begun. Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek was right, Mr. Obama’s economic policies are the “road to hell.”

*Photo Kirsty Wigglesworth / Associated Press

25 DVDs & A Toy, WOW ! Inexperience !

iifDo you remember during the elections the term “inexperience”, well a demonstration of Obama’s Inexperience was demonstrated to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. See Obama has no idea of what is going on, neither does his wife, I had to include this cause she is the First Lady. Prime Minister Brown took great steps to make sure the President Of The United States Of America received meaningful gifts as a tradition when visiting the White House.

Prime Minister Brown gave three presents to the President Of The United States Of America. One gift was a pen set made from the oak timbers of the antislavery ship H.M.S. Gannet, a late 19th century sloop tasked with battling the evil forces of slave trading this is a very thoughtful gift, considering Obama is the United States first executive officer elected of African decent.
Obama got a handcrafted desk ornament, made from the exH.M.S. President. He also got some Churchill books and a framed commission for H.M.S. Resolute.

The second gift PM Brown gave Zero was the framed commission from the H.M.S. Gannet’s sister ship, the H.M.S. Resolute. The H.M.S. Resolute figures into relations between our two countries as the H.M.S. Resolute was lost in ice flows back in 1855, abandoned by Queen Victoria but rescued a year later by the United States and returned to Queen Victoria and the people of the UK. The timbers from the H.M.S. Resolute, which was broken up in 1879 were used in the construction of the desk that now sits in the Oval Office. Queen Victoria commissioned a desk to be built from the salvaged timbers and presented the desk to President Rutherford Hayes in 1880.

The third and last gift given to the “Dear One” was a first edition of a 7 volume biography of Winston Churchill, by Martin Gilbert, a addition to the bust of Sir Winston that sits in the Oval Office, on loan from the British since 2001. Prime Minister Brown gave Obama’s children 6 copies of books from British authors that will be published in the US shortly. In addition, Mrs. Brown also gifted each of Zero’s children with an outfit from a recently opened British store here in the US.

This is a wonderful gesture from Prime Minister Brown and his wife. With hundreds of years of history between our two countries, gifts exchanging between leaders is one of the most respected aspects of two countries relationship. It seems like there was great thought in these gifts for our President Of The United States Of America.

Now you ask what did Obama, the President Of The United States Of America, Leader of the most powerful country in the free world, The man of ‘change and hope’, the ‘messiah’ to many, give to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown….. collection of Top 25 American movies on DVD and his sons got toy versions of the president’s Marine One helicopter.

Again, where is the Media? How embarrassing.

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